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By Eloise BarryUpdated: June 24, 2022 2:16 PM EDT | Originally published: May 3, 2022 4:59 PM EDTThe U.S. Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion rights Jun. 24, removing the constitutional right in the U.S. to terminate a pregnancy. After nearly half a century of constitutional protections for abortion, the ruling fundamentally reshapes access to reproductive health care across the U.S., leaving each state free to determine the legality of the procedure.According to the Guttmacher Institute, a pro-choice research group, 26 of Americarsquo50 states are expected move imme stanley cup diately to crack down on clinics providing abortions.In 1973, Roe v. Wade gave women in the U.S. an absolute right to an abortion in the first three months of pregnancy, and limited rights beyond then. While abortion is legal in some form in every state under Roe, abortion access has been eroded over the years in more than a dozen states. Texas, for example, passed a law in 2021 allowing residents to sue clinics and doctors for carrying out an abortion after six weeks. In Mississippimd stanley cup ash;the state at the center of the Supreme Court casemdash;most abortions are banned after 15 weeks.Read More: What the Supreme CourtrsquoAbortion Decision Means for Your StateThe rollback of abortion rights in the U.S. has been mirrored in many other nations globally, where the rise of pro stanley cup -life movements have coincided with radical political or cultural shifts. In other countries, abortionJggb Beat Winter Blues
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden makes a stop at The Warehouse, a community center for teens, in Wilmington, Delaware, on November 03, 2020.Drew Angerer鈥擥etty ImagesBy Mariah EspadaNovember 10, 2020 7:30 salomonPM ESTThey TikToked, they led marches and they stepped up as poll workers in their communities. Now, theyrsquo;ve helped tap the next President of the United States.After a contentious race, former Vice President Joe Biden is headed to the White House with the most votes cast for any presidential candidate in American history mdash; and hersquogot millions of young Black, Latino and Asian voters to thank for that distinction. Not only was youth voter turnout in this election the highest in over 100 years, youth of color backed Biden in several battleground states including Pennsylvania, Michigan and Arizona, according to new analysis of voting data.Tufts UniversityrsquoCenter for Information and Research on Civic LearningEngagementCIRCLE , which researches youth civic engagementairmax in the U.S., analyzed the young electoratersquorole in this election and found that 73-87% of Black, Asian and Latino voters between age 18 and 29 voted for Biden, compared to the 45-51% support from young white voters. In both Pennsylvania and Michigan, more than 75% of young voters of color voted for Biden.If they went more towards Republican or came out in lower numbers in some of these states by just aaf1 few percentage points, it could have gone the other way,
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