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What would it mean for religious freedom if Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade?

In this April 26, 1989 photo, Norma McCorvey, Jane Roe in the 1973 court case, left, and her attorney Gloria Allred hold hands as they leave the Supreme Court building in Washington. The revelations McCorvey offered in the 2020 documentary “AKA Jane Roe” made nationwide headlines but stand little chance of denting anti-abortion activists’ momentum with a president who has proudly embraced their goals.

In this April 26, 1989 photo, Norma McCorvey, Jane Roe in the 1973 court case, left, and her attorney Gloria Allred hold hands as they leave the Supreme Court building in Washington. The revelations McCorvey offered in the 2020 documentary “AKA Jane Roe” made nationwide headlines but stand little chance of denting anti-abortion activists’ momentum with a president who has proudly embraced their goals. (J. Scott Applewhite, Associated Press)


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