The Supreme Court of the United States has overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that guaranteed a woman's constitutional right to an abortion. It's the first time ever that the Supreme Court has taken away rights from a group in the country, opening the floodgates for states to essentially ban abortions, and creating a legal framework for further attacks on civil rights. What has been the reaction so far? How will this overturned case impact U.S. society? What are the civil rights that could be redefined by the Supreme Court in the coming years? To discuss these issues, the host is joined by insiders and academics.