America’s first post-Roe v. Wade pro-life laws have been delayed by a series of injunctions that have resulted in women continuing to be able to have abortions.
Many have long anticipated that the end of Roe v. Wade would see a flurry of pro-life legislation passed across America.
Even before the Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson decision, 13 states had “trigger laws” that would automatically end or severely limit abortion immediately after Roe’s overturn.
But pro-abortion groups have responded by asking for a series of legal injunctions that delay the application of these laws, although they have often been overturned within a few days….