This past June, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down key decisions impacting a cross-section of constitutional issues and rights. In FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine and Moyle v. United States, access to abortion care made its way back to the Court just two years after Dobbs. The decisions in these cases and others have caused unease as to what the future holds for access to reproductive healthcare, the future of constitutional rights, and the rule of law in the United States. Join us for a conversation with thought leaders who discuss these rulings and other intersecting decisions handed down by the Supreme Court this term, and what it really means for access to abortion, pregnancy care, and bodily autonomy.
This presentation is the first installment in a multi-part In Conversation Series focused on the ABA's Reproductive Rights Initiative.
- Part 1 | What Just Happened? Unpacking the Recent SCOTUS Decisions
- Part 2 | Kahoʻohanohano v. State of Hawaiʻi: Protecting Access to Safe, Equitable, and Culturally Informed Midwifery Care
- Part 3 | Reproductive Coercion and Survivor’s Lived Experiences in a Post-Dobbs World
- Part 4 | Criminalizing Birthing Outcomes in a Post-Dobbs World
- Part 5 | Combating Originalism in State Courts
Co-Sponsors: ABA Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence, Center for Reproductive Rights, Santa Clara County Bar Association’s Women Lawyers Section