Roe v. Wade. At least not in its totality.“I don’t think that abortion, or the right to abortion, would change. I think some of the restrictions would change,” Barrett said during a discussion at in 2016. “States have imposed regulations on abortion clinics, and I think the question is, ‘How much freedom the court is willing to let states have in regulating abortion?’” In the discussion, she specifically pointed to “very late-term abortions,” and restrictions on clinics as potential changes to the law.
She added, hypothetically, if Roe were revoked, “abortion would be neither legal nor illegal throughout the United States….
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