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Which states would end legal abortion if Roe v Wade is overturned?

Nobody knows when the United States Supreme Court will hand down its decision on abortion rights, but when it does, it is likely to cause a storm. Based on the decisions made by the majority conservative court in the past, it is possible that the federal abortion protections currently guaranteed under Roe v. Wade will be severely diminished or even outright overturned.

In case the court would allow states to end all abortions, half of U.S. states are expected to do just that. According to the Guttmacher Institute and the Pew Charitable Trust, abortions would be banned in many states across the South, Midwest and Western United States upon such a decision.

According to the Guttmacher Institute, this would severely limit abortion coverage for women in these areas. The next provider would be more than 200 miles driving distance away in Michigan and Georgia, more than 300 miles away in Montana and Alabama, more than 500 miles away in Texas and Florida and more than 600 miles away in Louisiana in case of the Supreme Court overturning the precedent.

In many Northeastern states and West Coast states, abortion rights are protected by state laws. Some states are currently scrambling to codify abortion rights, for example Vermont.

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The case before SCOTUS

The case the court is hearing at the moment centers around a Mississippi abortion law that outlaws abortions after 15 weeks. As part of Roe v. Wade and later Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the Supreme Court has established fetal viability as a standard for when abortions can be performed. This had previously set the precedent for states allowing abortions up until 22 to 26 weeks of gestational age, which is when a fetus becomes viable outside the womb. Alternatively, states have simply cited viability as a rule – a fact that the Mississippi law is now challenging.

Another possible outcome of the Supreme Court ruling could be that abortion rights will be upheld but the viability standard will fall. This would allow states to set shorter time limits on the procedure. In that case, the same states that would ban abortions can be expected to shorten the time in which an abortion is possible. A recent Texas law has set the cutoff at just six weeks of gestation, which is an example of how drastically some states want to limit abortion time frames. For now, the Texas law has an unprecedented setup, calling on citizens to enforce it, but such a workaround would become unnecessary should the Supreme Court decide to undermine Roe v. Wade.

The Mississippi law actually comes closer to abortion limits set in most European countries (at 14 weeks of gestational age or the end of the first trimester), while the Texas law is far from international standards. Six weeks of gestation equal just four weeks of pregnancy and just three weeks after a missed period.

Here’s how the ruling will likely be reacted to in every state:

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Alabama

Would ban abortion

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Alaska

Not expected to ban abortion within a year.

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Arizona

Would ban abortion

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Arkansas

Would ban abortion

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California

Abortion rights protected by law

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Colorado

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

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Connecticut

Abortion rights protected by law

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Delaware

Abortion rights protected by law

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Florida

Likely to ban abortion

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Georgia

Would ban abortion

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Hawaii

Abortion rights protected by law

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Idaho

Would ban abortion

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Illinois

Abortion rights protected by law

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Indiana

Likely to ban abortion

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Iowa

Would ban abortion

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Kansas

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

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Kentucky

Would ban abortion

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Louisiana

Would ban abortion

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Maine

Abortion rights protected by law

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Maryland

Abortion rights protected by law

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Massachusetts

Abortion rights protected by law

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Michigan

Would ban abortion

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Minnesota

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

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Mississippi

Would ban abortion

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Missouri

Would ban abortion

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Montana

Likely to ban abortion

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Nebraska

Likely to ban abortion

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Nevada

Abortion rights protected by law

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New Hampshire

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

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New Jersey

Abortion rights protected by law

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New Mexico

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

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New York

Abortion rights protected by law

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North Carolina

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

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North Dakota

Would ban abortion

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Ohio

Would ban abortion

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Oklahoma

Would ban abortion

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Oregon

Abortion rights protected by law

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Pennsylvania

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

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Rhode Island

Abortion rights protected by law

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South Carolina

Would ban abortion

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South Dakota

Would ban abortion

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Tennessee

Would ban abortion

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Texas

Would ban abortion

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Utah

Would ban abortion

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Vermont

Abortion rights protected by law

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Virginia

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

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Washington

Abortion rights protected by law

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West Virginia

Would ban abortion

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Wisconsin

Would ban abortion

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Wyoming

Likely to ban abortion

This article originally appeared on Statista.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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