California’s Supreme Court already declared a constitutional right to abortion. So why are state leaders pushing for a ballot measure?
Erwin Chemerinsky, the law school dean at UC Berkeley, said adding abortion rights to the state Constitution “will not add any additional protections. But it will be a symbolic statement from California voters to reaffirm abortion rights when so many other states are adopting restrictive laws. It also may mobilize Democratic voters, including to come to the polls in November.”
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