States’ Abortion Curbs Put Supreme Court to the Test

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As states pass ever-tougher laws against abortion, a right-leaning Supreme Court could soon be faced with the question of whether to overturn Roe v. Wade

Sweeping state-level abortion restrictions present a direct test of whether the newly constituted Supreme Court is willing to revisit Roe v. Wade, the landmark abortion-rights precedent that has spurred deep divisions for nearly 50 years.

States with antiabortion legislative majorities have long been weighing how to prompt a Supreme Court review of the 1973 ruling, but generally have preferred a strategy aimed at reducing the procedure’s availability through incremental restrictions that hamper providers, or by forbidding...

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