And two! In a few weeks, the very sensitive debate on abortion, which deeply divides American society, has been invited twice to the Supreme Court. And this time, the future of Roe v. Wade, adopted in 1973, which guarantees women can have an abortion until around the 22nd week of pregnancy, is well at stake. On Wednesday, the nine judges, including six conservatives, looked into a Mississippi law that wants to ban all abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy, even in extreme cases of rape or incest. The stake is major. But the decision should not be known until next June. In the midst of the battle for the midterm elections.
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