Daily News | Here’s where abortion is now banned in the United States
Seven states have banned nearly all abortions in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Friday ruling that overturned the landmark caseon the books, which would ban most abortions — some immediately and others after several days or weeks — once a Supreme Court ruling was announced.
Bans are now in place in seven states — six from trigger laws and one, in Wisconsin, from an 1849 law that’s remained on the books and is again in effect . Louisiana and Utah have passed abortion bans, but judges in both states Seventeen other states are likely to ban abortion in the coming weeks. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware are not currently among the states considering a change to abortion rights — due to a mix of state law and governors’ support.
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