

A presidential election and another major supreme court case is on the horizon.

By Carter Sherman
Reproductive Health Reporter
The Guardian
More than a year after theย US supreme courtย overturned Roe v Wade, the dust from the landmark decisionโs collapse has yet to settle.
It has been a dramatic year of fallout, withย abortion rights supporters and foes now waging aย state-by-state skirmishย for abortion rights. They are sparring in state legislatures, courtrooms, voting booths and hospitals, with each side racking up victories and losses.
With a presidential election and another major supreme court case on the horizon, the coming year promises to be at least as eventful.ย Hereโs what you need to know about the fight over abortion in 2023 โ and what it means for 2024.
In 2022, Republicans underperformed in the midterms and abortion rights activists won a string of ballot measures to preserve abortion rights, even in conservative states. This year, activists extended their winning streak โ and they hope to replicate their successes in 2024.
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