Supreme Court To Hear Abortion Case December 1 That Could Overturn Roe V. Wade

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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case concerning Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban on December 1, the court announced today

, Dobbs v. Jackson’s Women’s Health, concerns Mississippi’s abortion ban and the broader question of whether abortions before a fetus is viable are constitutional, as the court’s precedent in Roe v. Wade stipulates they are.

The case has attracted national attention for its potential nationwide effects, with 12 GOP governors

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