There are still clinics on the ground in these hostile states that are trying to figure out how to help their patients. The anti abortion movement has continued, for forty nine years to press this case even though it is deeply unpopular. And so i think organizing from the ground up is something that they have been doing all along. Its local, practical support. Its helping people. And then i think it's also making this an issue that matters collectig those who support reproductive freedom as much as it matters to those who want to restrict it.
Kara talks to three experts about the fallout from Dobbs v Jackson. First, Irin Carmon, Senior Correspondent at New York Magazine, joins to discuss the immediate impact on the front lines, Then, Amy Kapczynski, Professor of Law at Yale Law School, walks us through what may be next for SCOTUS. Finally, Evan Greer, Director of Fight for the Future, joins to discuss the fallout for tech and privacy.
You can find Irin at @irin on Twitter, Amy at @akapczynski, and Evan at @evan_greer.
Amy’s blog can be found here, and New York Magazine’s Abortion Guide can be found here.
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