a wave of 13 states including Mississippi, Arkansas, Idaho, and Kentucky, almost immediately enacted abortion trigger bans, quickly ushering in a dystopian new reality. In Louisiana, dbeing forcedruling on June 24, 2022, and, just as experts and advocates warned of for years leading up to the decision, the fight is no longer just about abortion.embryos are “extrauterine children” whose destruction warrants wrongful death lawsuits.
“Anger donations have diminished and decreased at a time when the demand for services has only increased,” and thanks to the ever-greater need for abortion-related, out-of-state travel, “the cost of services have only increased,” Brigid’s interim director, Serra Sippel, told Jezebel in May.made states “more liberal or progressive than people would have thought.” But a Republican president would wield the Comstock Act to impose a national abortion ban.