Recent Update on Abortion Legalization in the US

Access to at-home abortion has been controversial for ages. While several states had relatively fewer restrictions on pregnancy termination, in others, it was the opposite. The laws regarding abortion have been going through changes time and again. And recently the US Supreme Court decided to overturn the existing 1973 Roe v. Wade law. What is the Status of Legalization of Abortion in the US? The overturning of the Roe v. Wade law will bring drastic legal repercussions, wherein half of the total states out of 50 may either restrict the access of females to pregnancy-ending options or ban it completely. Here is what the statistics are like: The restriction will firstly affect 13 states where already the Supreme Court decision could trigger laws to take framework after the ruling is taken down. As per a major abortion rights advocacy research group, this can be seen in states such as Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Idaho, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Ut...