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With women’s roles and responsibilities expanding outside of the home, legalized abortion also meant greater access to reproductive health care for women from varying demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds, Cady said, which also gave way to family planning with room for a professional role and increased household income. “That is not entirely because of the right to have an abortion, but that certainly plays a role.” Wade was upheld in a 7-2 decision, women’s position in the labor force, their earning power, their ability to have a career and to be breadwinners, it has really kind of incredibility expanded in the last 50 years,” Cady said. She said it coincided with a societal evolution that saw women’s status shift in the home and workplace. Wade wasn’t just about abortion rights in 1973.
Kathryn Cady, whose specialties include feminist theory and critical and cultural studies, said Roe v. Northern Illinois University Associate Professor Dr. “Fundamental rights are being sat upon,” she said. Nicole Flores, a Palatine resident who was also at Swedish Days Friday morning, said she thinks the decision is “sad.” “Although it’s not a decision that I would choose to make for myself, it’s not a choice that I can take away from other people who need to make it,” she said. While enjoying Swedish Days Friday morning, Val Vejseli, a former Geneva resident who now lives in Elgin, said that she was “upset” about the decision.
However, not everyone supported the Supreme Court’s ruling. Dan Ugaste, R-Geneva, said in a statement that Illinois already “has the most liberal abortion laws in the country, so this changes nothing in our state on this issue.” And I understand we’re living here in Illinois and it doesn’t change anything for Illinois residents.” I don’t believe abortion is a constitutional right and it should go back to the state level where it belongs. “I’m all for it,” said Callahan, now a resident of Carol Stream.