Access to abortion is not just a matter of personal choice—it’s a matter of constitutional rights and equal protection under the law. The principles of liberty, privacy, and bodily autonomy are embedded in our Constitution, and they apply equally to women. When Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, it affirmed that these rights include the ability to make decisions about reproductive health without government interference. Rolling back Roe wasn’t just a legal reversal—it was a direct attack on the idea that women are equal citizens under the law. We must fight to restore and protect these rights, ensuring that every person has the freedom and dignity to make decisions about their own body and future.
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