Formed in 1965, Jane was an underground network in Chicago that counseled and helped women who wanted to have abortions. (From left) Martha Scott, Jeanne Galatzer-Levy, Abby Parisers, Sheila Smith and Madeline Schwenk were among the seven members of Jane arrested in 1972. Courtesy of Martha Scott hide caption
Roe v. Wade
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Norma McCorvey, who adopted the pseudonym "Jane Roe" in the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision, is seen in 1990. AP hide caption
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Abortion-rights supporters (foreground) try to disrupt an anti-abortion march to the Texas Capitol during a Texas Rally for Life on Jan. 24 in Austin, Texas. Eric Gay/AP hide caption
Court Decision On Texas Abortion Law Could Hasten Clinic Closures
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A view of the eastern entrance to the Ohio Statehouse. Bob Hall/Flickr hide caption
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An anti-abortion activist at the March for Life rally Friday in Washington, D.C. Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images hide caption