The Pros And Cons Of Roe V. Wade

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Why do you think it's okay to take personal rights away? Do you want our nation to go back in time? Why and how is this affecting you? Roe V. Wade has a significant impact on this worldwide problem. This landmark decision of the U.S. The Supreme Court was ruled on January 22, 1973 in which the Constitution of the United States ruled the right to have an abortion. As this constitutional right held strong for nearly 50 years, the justices who are hostile to this abortion right have dominated the supreme court and have turned the situation around. By the overturning of Roe v. Wade, we have lost 50 years of history and have taken our power of personal decisions, harming, and affecting the community in many ways. Although abortion can be portrayed negatively because of its harm to life, abortion should be legal because of its safe medical procedures protecting …show more content…

The Supreme Court overruled Roe v Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's health organization, a landmark decision in which the Constitution of the United States does not confer a right to abortion. Although this had an effect across the world, “States were allowed some power to regulate abortion access,” (Bowes, Julia). This means that the abortion law is extremely varied from one state to the next, and some states restrict this procedure to the point where it is practically impossible to access abortion services. As for Virginia, abortion is legal with some restrictions. The state of Virginia restricts second-trimester abortions to licensed hospitals, with third-trimester abortions legal only to save the life or medical well-being of the mother and/or to protect the mothers general health, including mental health. As this is not accessible for everyone due to their state's decision, it is legal for you to leave and get an abortion out of state. While the need for abortion is common, access to safe and legal abortion services is far from guaranteed for those who may need abortion

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