Justice Alito’s Views on “Modern Developments” Ignore the Harsh Economic Realities for Women
In the US Supreme Court’s landmark decision to overturn abortion rights, Justice Samuel Alito pointed to “modern developments” such as medical leave for pregnancy, insurance coverage for medical care, and safe haven laws, suggesting that attitudes towards pregnancy, especially for unmarried women, have evolved. However, these claims fail to address the broader economic and health challenges women face in the US. Despite the legal guarantees of medical leave, only a small fraction of workers actually receive it, and the country struggles with some of the worst health and economic outcomes for women and families. The removal of abortion rights is expected to worsen these disparities, leading to significant economic and personal consequences for many women.