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"textContent": "The overturning of _Roe v. Wade_ in 2022 changed the entire landscape of abortion access and simultaneously revealed the inequities and fault lines operating during the _Roe_ era. _When Roe Fell_ considers what didn’t change and how losing the protections of _Roe_ has forced, enabled and perhaps even facilitated a new era of abortion.\n\nThe post The End of Roe v. Wade Didn’t Start the Crisis—It Revealed It appeared first on Ms. Magazine.",
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