January 22 marks the 43rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision affirming every woman’s right to make her own decision about abortion according to her own religious or moral beliefs. But opponents are trying to chip away at this right in state after state by imposing burdensome restrictions which narrow access to safe, legal abortions. Later this year, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear Whole Women’s Health v. Cole, a Texas case challenging severe limitations on clinics, limitations which the American Medical Association and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists oppose. The outcome of this case could affect abortion access nationwide. Learn more by listening to an NCJW conference call Tuesday, January 19, from 7pm-8pm. “Courts Matter: Abortion Access under Threat,” will include experts at the Center for Reproductive Rights, whose litigation team is arguing this case at the Supreme Court. Find out about the core issues, the context, and implications that a decision in Whole Women’s Health v. Cole could have on the health, rights, and lives of women across the country. You can get ideas to make a difference on the issues of abortion access and our federal courts, particularly during this presidential election year. To listen in the convenience of your home, RSVP today to receive call details. (Click here to learn more about Whole Women’s Health v. Cole.)