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Reproductive Rights Research Guide

Roe v. Wade

Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113, 93 S. Ct. 705 (1973)

A person may choose to have an abortion until a fetus becomes viable, based on the right to privacy contained in the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Viability means the ability to live outside the womb, which usually happens between 24 and 28 weeks after conception. (https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/410/113/)

Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization

Issue: Whether all pre-viability prohibitions (after 15 weeks) on elective abortions are unconstitutional in Mississippi. (https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/dobbs-v-jackson-womens-health-organization/)

Texas Laws

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