The leaked draft U.S. Supreme Court decision that suggests the country’s highest court will overturn Roe v. Wade has highlighted the division surrounding reproductive rights in the United States.
While the majority of the U.S. population thinks abortion should be legal in some circumstances and two-thirds of Americans do not want the landmark decision overturned, there are legislatures across the country who are severely restricting access to abortions.
WHYsconsin wants to hear from you: What questions or concerns do you have about the future of Roe v. Wade, abortion access and reproductive rights? What does it mean to you to have, or not have, a choice? Who do you want to hear from — health experts, legal experts, pregnant people, people who have chosen to have an abortion, etc. — when it comes to the looming U.S. Supreme Court decision?
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And more importantly, we want to hear your stories. Do you want to share a personal experience surrounding abortion, birth control and reproductive health?
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