Four abortion legal battles one year after Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade

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The Supreme Court's decision one year ago returning power to states to regulate abortion has led to even more unprecedented legal challenges. Here is a look at the top legal issues surrounding abortion access one year after Dobbs.

Exactly one year after the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision usurped 50 years of abortion access precedent under Roe v. Wade, the legal landscape surrounding abortion has shifted dramatically, as abortion rights groups have filed lawsuits against restrictions in nearly two dozen states.

Anti-abortion groups and doctors sued the Food and Drug Administration in Texas federal court, claiming the FDA unlawfully approved mifepristone over two decades ago. The drug is taken alongside misoprostol in a process that is used to terminate most early pregnancies. In a separate but similar legal dispute, a federal judge paused Wyoming's first-of-its-kind ban on medication abortions Thursday, citing the ongoing lawsuit pending in the 5th Circuit. Since Roe was overturned, 13 states have passed laws to ban medication in abortions.

The 4th Circuit upheld the district court’s permanent injunction against the defunding measure in 2022, saying it infringed upon the patient’s right to obtain other forms of nonabortion healthcare, such as contraception and cancer screenings. A trial court blocked the 15-week ban, though an appellate court reversed that decision, bringing it up to the conservative state Supreme Court that took up the case and allowed the law to remain in place while litigation is ongoing.

 

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