"It's going to cost a lot more for people that don't have good health care or just the poor" to get an abortion, Linda Coffee, the last surviving member of the legal team who won the case in 1973, said
Mineola, United States: The leak of a US Supreme Court draft ruling that would seemingly overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision securing a nationwide right to abortion has sparked widespread outrage—but attorney Linda Coffee is especially miffed.
Coffee is the last living member of the legal team who won the case in 1973.
"I think that's going to be awful" if the Supreme Court ultimately adopts the draft opinion published by Politico last week, the 79-year-old said in an interview with AFP at her home in Texas.
"It's going to cost a lot more for people that don't have good health care or just the poor" to get an abortion, said Coffee, sitting in her wheelchair.
"They can't go to another state," she noted. "A lot of people can't afford the airplane."