In a post-Roe America, 112 million residents face at least a 3.5 hour drive to the nearest abortion clinic, according to a CNN analysis. Here's who will be most affected and what access looks like in your state https://t.co/dyR2eGt9yM
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) July 1, 2022
Abortion is now banned in at least eight states. More bans are expected in the coming weeks, and in many states, fights over abortion are happening in courtrooms.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) July 3, 2022
The New York Times is tracking abortion laws in each state following the end of Roe v. Wade. https://t.co/mYd8NnJgRV
The U.S. Supreme Court has returned abortion policy to state legislatures, but in many cases they are so heavily gerrymandered they do not reflect public opinion in their own state. By @DavidALieb. https://t.co/7ZcMhuVqlN
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 4, 2022
There are 13 states with trigger laws on the books that immediately, or very quickly, banned abortion after the Supreme Court’s decision Friday.
— 19thnews (@19thnews) June 26, 2022
How soon could those laws go into effect in each state? Head here to learn more: https://t.co/ykXNo9WfT6 pic.twitter.com/zZWid1dFwx
Today, the degree of freedom you have in the U.S. varies if you’re a woman, depending on where you live. This bivariate map shows the restrictiveness of current abortion laws in each state and the abortion rate per 1,000 women aged 15-44 from 2019. #RoeVWade #cartography pic.twitter.com/XW4w6YbUUv
— Samara Ebinger (@EbingerSamara) July 4, 2022