But the prospect of overturning Roe has inflamed discussions about abortion access on the state level, where legislators would have substantial power to limit abortion rights in the event that Roe is no longer the law of the land.
Still, there are 16 states in the US that protect abortion access under state law, either by guaranteeing the right to get an abortion up to a certain point in pregnancy or — in just four states and Washington, DC — protecting the right at any stage of pregnancy, according to Guttmacher.
These are the states with laws in place that would protect abortion rights if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
California
Colorado
Connecticut
The law also allows people who have “had a judgment entered against them” for receiving or assisting in an abortion to obtain legal damages.
Delaware
Hawaii
Illinois
The statute also requires health insurance plans that provide pregnancy-related coverage to also provide abortion coverage and stipulates that out-of-pocket costs for abortions cannot be higher than those costs for pregnancy care under the same plan.
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Nevada
After 24 weeks, abortions may only be carried out to preserve the life or health of the pregnant person. In cases where the physician believes there is a chance the fetus could survive outside of the womb, the abortion must be performed in a licensed hospital, the law states.
New Jersey
New York
Oregon
It also required that health insurance plans offered in the state must provide coverage for abortion services, with some religious exceptions.
Rhode Island
The bill also repealed a measure requiring medical providers to notify the husbands of married women before performing the procedure.
Vermont
Washington
Voters in Washington’s 1991 general election narrowly approved a measure that declared a woman’s right to receive an abortion before the fetus is deemed viable and provided exceptions in cases where the procedure would protect the life or health of the woman.
Washington, DC
CNN’s Veronica Stracqualursi, Paul LeBlanc and Caroline Kelly contributed to this report.