Well, with Kennedy stepping down, it's time to talk about what happens if Roe V Wade is overturned.
This has a lot of implications, some of them negative obviously, but some potentially positive.
On a political level, it will be put up or shut up time for the Republicans. This happened in Canada in 1988, when an older anti-abortion law was struck down by Canada's supreme court. The conservative party was in power at the time, and vowed to come up with a new law and...then kind-of didn't. I mean, fundamentally, a lot of the options for bans or restrictions just aren't great, and any actual concrete policy will always be a lot less popular than the vague idea of a partial restriction or ban. Kind of like how everyone likes the idea of "better healthcare" but Obamacare ended up not satisfying the right or the left.
Let's say the Republicans actually get what they want, Roe V Wade overturned--now they would actually need some real policy proposals. Way too many times in 2008 with Palin, and 2016 with Trump, I would talk to Republicans who were like "I hate this candidate, but I have to vote for them cause abortion." Take away that carrot, and now suddenly candidates will need to have actual policy positions, instead of just promising the same thing for 40 years.
Now what about in the interim? Some people fear a return to 60s America and rusty coat hangers. Not to mention Abortion being available to rich women but merely being about 10x more expensive. I'm...skeptical, just because technology has changed.
#1, the internet Fundamentally, most abortions are done by taking a pill, taking a pill you can take at home, and even if the pill is banned, you honestly probably could make it in a home chemistry lab, or order the relevant chemical compounds from those mail order Chemistry labs in China. There are websites for all these things
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/website-aims-to-help-women-self-induce-abortions-using-drugs/2017/04/26/119a1ba8-29c4-11e7-be51-b3fc6ff7faee_story.html?utm_term=.c6f7048c77af . There isn't really a way to block this information without pretty obviously violating the 1st amendment either.
#2 If the pill does get banned, Smuggling has gotten more economical too Know what people in Europe did when Poland had restrictive abortion laws? Smuggled abortion pills into Poland via drone:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jun/24/abortion-drone-border-poland-germany-women-on-waves#3 Travel I look at the cost of an abortion in the US (always paid out of pocket, I believe, due to restrictive laws). We're talking generally $300-$800. Round trip flight to Canada is like $300. So even with this extreme option, we're not talking 10x more expensive as in the 60s. More expensive, but more like a 50% increase instead of a 1000% increase.