TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Alabama's Senate passed a bill on May 14 that would effectively ban abortion in the state, with no exceptions for rape or incest, prompting an outcry from abortion rights activists across the country and setting up a challenge to Roe v. Wade that could result in a Supreme Court battle. The bill would ban it at every stage of #pregnancy, including exceptions only if the mother’s life is threatened. It would make abortion a felony, and doctors could face up to 99 years in prison if convicted. It is now up to Gov. Kay Ivey, a Republican, to sign the bill, though she has not publicly said whether she supports the legislation. She has, however, been a vocal opponent of abortion rights. Questions about the future of abortion rights in #America became a focus after the retirement last year of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, who consistently voted to uphold abortion rights. In the face of a newly conservative majority, both abortion rights activists and anti-abortion advocates have been preparing for the possibility that the landmark 1973 case, which effectively legalized abortion nationwide, could soon be overturned. In these photographs: debate is held in the senate chamber in the Montgomery on Tuesday, and protestors lay signs outside of the statehouse after the bill passed. Read more at the link in bio. Photographs by @mickeywelsh—@mgmadvertiser/@reuters」5月16日 4時54分 - time

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Alabama's Senate passed a bill on May 14 that would effectively ban abortion in the state, with no exceptions for rape or incest, prompting an outcry from abortion rights activists across the country and setting up a challenge to Roe v. Wade that could result in a Supreme Court battle. The bill would ban it at every stage of #pregnancy, including exceptions only if the mother’s life is threatened. It would make abortion a felony, and doctors could face up to 99 years in prison if convicted. It is now up to Gov. Kay Ivey, a Republican, to sign the bill, though she has not publicly said whether she supports the legislation. She has, however, been a vocal opponent of abortion rights. Questions about the future of abortion rights in #America became a focus after the retirement last year of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, who consistently voted to uphold abortion rights. In the face of a newly conservative majority, both abortion rights activists and anti-abortion advocates have been preparing for the possibility that the landmark 1973 case, which effectively legalized abortion nationwide, could soon be overturned. In these photographs: debate is held in the senate chamber in the Montgomery on Tuesday, and protestors lay signs outside of the statehouse after the bill passed. Read more at the link in bio. Photographs by @mickeywelsh@mgmadvertiser/@reuters


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