January 22nd will mark the 51st anniversary of Roe vs Wade\u2026 where the Supreme Court issued a 7\u20132 decision in favor of "Jane Roe" in 1973... saying that women in the United States had a fundamental right to choose whether to have abortions without excessive government restriction\u2026
But all that changed in 2022\u2026 with the overturning of Roe vs Wade\u2026 declaring that the constitutional right to abortion, upheld for nearly a half century, no longer exists\u2026
Now, the conversation about reproductive rights is being had on all levels\u2026 federally, in every state\u2026 and on the political stage as well...
2024 could be a determining year for where the abortion\u2026 and anti-abortion\u2026 movements will go next\u2026 and to help us take a closer look at those possible paths\u2026 both legally and politically\u2026 we turn to MARY ZIEGLER, Martin Luther King Jr Professor of law at UC Davis\u2026 and author of several books on the social movement struggles around reproduction, autonomy, and the law\u2026
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