Monday night was like any other for Alexis Rangel.
“I was at home doing my best to relax and, you know, have a nice dinner,” she said.
Then the news broke that a majority of Supreme Court justices were poised to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision on abortion, and suddenly Rangel’s evening plans changed.
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