‘The dominating issue’: judicial election will decide fate of abortion in Wisconsin
Control of state's supreme court will ultimately decide fate of 1849 abortion ban that was revived in June, after Roe was overturned
One weekend in late March, McKenzie Schroeder offered to drive her friend across the Wisconsin border into Illinois to get an abortion. Abortion has been illegal in Wisconsin since June, when the US supreme court overturned Roe v Wade, reviving the state's 1849 near-total abortion ban.
If you've never been in that situation, you can never understand how a woman feels if they're pregnant and don't know what to do," said Schroeder, 30, who lives in Sun Prairie and works for a property management company and as a waitress. I don't think that any human being on the face of the earth should control what I do with my body."
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