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  1. 16 lip 2022 · But why did abortion work so well, how was Weyrich able to convince enough people to get angry about it, to protest over it and to make it the single issue they consider when they cast their vote?

  2. 1 kwi 2013 · Abortion has become so politically explosive in the United States in significant part because we have an independently powerful Supreme Court, strong private medical professionals, weak political party elites, and a decentralized political system where controversies can live on and issues can be raised again and again.

  3. 15 lip 2022 · About a third of U.S. adults (36%) say abortion should be illegal in all (8%) or most (28%) cases. Generally, Americans’ views of whether abortion should be legal remained relatively unchanged in the past few years, though support fluctuated somewhat in previous decades.

  4. 25 cze 2022 · Since the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision legalized abortion nationwide in 1973, the issue has become one of the defining fault lines in U.S. politics, with Democratic politicians...

  5. Pro-choice activists say that state lawmakers across the country are trying to restrict abortion at a pace not seen in decades.

  6. 20 mar 2024 · The first: The overturn of Roe v. Wade has led to unprecedented attacks on abortion, with nearly half of states banning or planning to ban the procedure since June 2022. Yet the second: The...

  7. Why is abortion in America so polarized? How did we get where we are today, and what lies ahead? Leading legal expert and historian Mary Ziegler, JD, weighs in.