June 24 marks the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturning Roe v. Wade and federal abortion rights. Amanda Becker, a former Roll Caller who writes about politics for a nonprofit newsroom in the 19th, and who recently completed a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard, is writing a book about the immediate fallout. in the decision. He joins the podcast to discuss his work and reporting.
Show Notes:
- Shifting to the right: A political reporter’s turning point
- A year after Dobbs’ ruling, lawmakers are pondering the impact
- The Dobbs anniversary found that Democrats are still guilty of abortion policy
- The left-behind poll memo shows abortion is hurting the GOP’s outlook
- A year after Dobbs spilled, Democrats still see abortion driving 2024 voters
- Republicans weigh legislative changes intended to protect access to abortion
- After Roe, anti-abortion groups moved toward pushing the policy
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