What did the Supreme Court say
The Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution does not provide for the right to abortion. He also pointed out that the right to regulate abortion has been returned to the people and their elected representatives. Delivering the majority decision, Justice Samuel Alito said, “Abortion presents a deeply moral issue on which Americans hold sharply conflicting views. The Constitution does not prohibit citizens of each state from regulating or prohibiting abortion. does.
One out of every 4 women in America has an abortion
Abortion is a routine and safe health care procedure in the US, used by one in four women. In a 2021 poll, 80 percent of Americans supported abortion in all or most cases. In addition, 60 percent of the respondents supported the decision in Roe v. Wade.
Critics argue – this will be the beginning of the controversy
Critics of abortion believe that this will not be the end of anything but the beginning. Republican lawmakers are strategizing to enact a law banning abortion, which would ban abortions after six weeks nationwide. The effect of banning abortion in the US can also be seen in Australia, which is sometimes referred to as the 51st state of America. Our politics and laws are completely different when it comes to abortion.