As Red States Push Strident Abortion Bans, Other Restrictions Suddenly Look Less Extreme
The Supreme Courtâs conservative majority has yet to make clear its stand on Roe v. Wade. But state lawmakers arenât waiting to consider a variety of extreme measures: bills that would ban abortions in cases of ectopic pregnancies, allow rapistsâ families to object to terminating a victimâs pregnancy, or prohibit the procedure in the case of fetal disability. Do these proposals make the less extreme restrictions seem more mainstream?