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Lone Abortion Clinic in Mississippi Plans to Fight Recent Regulations on Abortions and Isn’t Afraid to Get The Supreme Court Involved as Well

The Supreme Court is expected to revisit longstanding controversial decisions that allows states to regulate abortions before fetal viability, 23-24 weeks, later this year.

Mississippi however, passed a law in 2018 attempting to “ban all abortions after 15 weeks” according to MSN. The law was later blocked by lower court systems, but the state has ultimately asked the court to overturn those decisions.

Overtime, women have been dependent on the ability to have legal abortions allowing them to close the gap between gender equality. The Supreme Court came to a 5-4 vote allowing Texas to ban most abortions a crossed the state without keeping our constitutional rights in mind.

If the court plans to overturn Mississippi’s request to overturn the Roe v. Wade it “Will eliminate abortion(s) completely” says Nancy Northup. In case of this happening, eleven states have already put in place “trigger laws” that would immediately ban most abortions if Roe were to be overturned.

Abortion rights advocates warn the Supreme Court that there will be chaos if they decide to overrule the decision that protects women’s constitutional rights on abortion. This came to light after an abortion clinic in Mississippi challenged the ruling of the state’s ban on “Virtually all abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy” according to The Hill.

The Supreme Court plans to overturn these actions.

This isn’t just the only regulation that the government has put on abortions as “More than 90 abortion restrictions have already been enacted this year” according to the abortion rights think tank the Guttmacher Institute.

Many Clinics and people have attempted to protest these regulations on abortion in hopes to shine light on the gender inequality and the constitutional wrongs by the doing of the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court turned down the emergency request from the abortion providers to block Texas’s abortion plan which makes many speculate the Supreme Court intentions on preserving the rights of the Constitution. Experts suggest that the decisions made by the Supreme Court could have future implications on the integrity of the Supreme Court’s decisions to protect of the Constitution.

The Supreme Court is taking actions against the constitutions rights which is angering many individuals.

“Scientific advances show that an unborn child has taken on the human form and features months before viability” says ABC News showing how unborn children are already in the process of development which helps support the reasoning of the ban.

These states are forcing women to continue their unwanted pregnancy putting the health of the baby at risk of health problems. Until there’s some sort of case on this, states are still allowed to regulate abortions.