An Indiana court ruled that Jews have a religious liberty right to abortion. Here’s why it matters.
The ruling presents a persuasive case for other state courts to follow, potentially opening the door for Jews — and others with similar religious commitments — to secure abortions.
Women protesting for abortion rights, forty-five years after Roe v. Wade.(photo credit: REUTERS)ByMICHAEL A. HELFAND/JTA