SCOTUS and the Republicans took the rights of women back to 1868.
"Republicans wanted to stand for something, I know here in the south, the home of southern Baptist, abortion is a rallying point. That is the real problem with Republicans." See -
Scarlet Letters: Getting the History of Abortion and Contraception Right
"Opinion | What Alito Gets Wrong About the History of Abortion in America"
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Because laws in 1868 deprived women of any control over their bodies, the majority approves States doing so today. Because those laws prevented women from charting the course of their own lives, the majority says States can do the same again. P - Because in 1868, the government could tell a pregnant woman — even in the first days of her pregnancy — that she could do nothing but bear a child, it can once more impose that command.