The abortion activists who say bringing back Roe is not enough
Abortion rights groups split with mainstream movement over support for former legal framework of viability'
Since the devastating loss of Roe v Wade, the abortion rights movement has seen historic levels of support for its cause, particularly through major victories on state ballot initiatives, with more expected this November. But as advocates move to re-enshrine the right to abortion at the state level, a struggle has emerged over whether to reproduce Roe's legal framework - or go further.
Roe v Wade, which was decided 51 years ago on Monday, protected the right to abortion until fetal viability - the point at which a fetus can survive outside the uterus - which is widely accepted to be at roughly 24 weeks. A number of ballot campaigns slated for November seek to bring back that standard - but a group of advocates is banding together to declare that the broader movement is engaging in harmful compromises when it could instead use the momentum to push for clean" policies that don't draw a strict limit to abortion access.
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