Last week the Kansas Supreme Court charted a path for abortion rights independent of the U.S. high court. According to its ruling, the state’s constitution not only protects a woman’s right to abortion but grants even more protection than the federal Constitution as currently interpreted. For those who worry the appointment of Brett Kavanaugh may presage a curtailment of reproductive rights, the Kansas court showed one way forward. Read more.
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