Last week, Kansas came close to shutting down all but one of the state's three abortion clinics before a federal court intervened. The injunction will stay in effect until a trial is held. The Kansas legislature joins those of Nebraska, Idaho, Indiana, Oklahoma, Alabama and South Dakota in recently enacting new abortion restrictions in the past year, and anti-abortion supporters also have a litmus test for presidential candidates. The laws are designed to reach the US Supreme Court, more conservative than it was 40 years ago, to modify or even overturn Roe v. Wade. We hear more about new rules, and the argument over when a fetus begins to feel pain.
Abortion: From State Houses to the Courts, Presidential Campaign
Credits
Guests:
- Erik Eckholm - New York Times - @eckholm
- Mary Kay Culp - Kansans for Life
- Ann Stone - Trump campaign / Republicans for Choice - @aews
- Sue Thomas - Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation