
Efforts are underway to protect abortion rights as nation adjusts to Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade
CNN
Efforts to protect abortion rights are underway in some states following the US Supreme Court's ruling eliminating the federal constitutional right to an abortion, as Saturday marked the first full day without the nationwide protection in nearly 50 years.
The impact of Friday's historic ruling that struck down a 1973 legal precedent known as Roe v. Wade was felt immediately, with at least 10 states effectively banning abortion as of Saturday night. Another five states are expected to enact varying trigger laws limiting abortion in the coming days and weeks, including Wyoming, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas and Idaho.
In all, 26 states have laws that indicate they could outlaw or set extreme limits on abortions, effectively banning the procedure in those states, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a research organization that supports abortion rights.

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