The United States Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, ending nearly 50 years of nationwide legal abortion in the U.S. The resulting legal and policy landscape is complicated: trigger bans that immediately take effect, long-enjoined bans and restrictions that states may seek to enforce, state constitutional protections that will prompt litigation, new legislation, and more. The reality for women seeking care in nearly half of U.S. states is even more complex and challenging. Our panel of esteemed experts will provide analysis of this now-continually evolving legal issue and discuss the role states like California will play moving forward.




