On Friday, June 24, the
Legislatures in numerous states are poised to quickly eliminate — or enshrine —
There, the highest court's action will ban abortion automatically.
Insider spent months investigating how we got here, identifying the politicians who pushed these bans and the corporations that bankrolled their efforts. We filed records requests and made hundreds of calls only to find that most public agencies and major employers in these states have failed to prepare for the radical new reality that awaits us.
We also spoke with people across the 13 "trigger law" states about their fears and expectations. For them, a once unimaginable future will arrive within days.
The View from Ground Zero
People in "trigger law" states discuss their fears, expectations, and plans for a post-Roe America.
A Refusal to Prepare
From public agencies to private corporations, few have bothered to plan for how to implement extreme abortion bans.
Behind the Bans
Insider identified the lawmakers and corporate backers behind the anti-Roe Supreme Court majority and the state abortion "trigger laws."
Reporting: Áine Cain, Matt Drange, Tanya Dua, Nicole Einbinder, Nicole Gaudiano, Madison Hall, Caroline Haskins, Madison Hoff, Esther Kaplan, Talia Lakritz, Kimberly Leonard, Anna Medaris, Andrea Michelson, Julia Naftulin, Oma Seddiq, Sindhu Sundar, Rebecca Ungarino, Angela Wang, Marguerite Ward
Editing: Esther Kaplan, John Cook, Sophie Kleeman
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