elizabeth nash, what has been the national landscape? have there been states that have gone pretty far down the road making if hard inside of the state lines to get an abortion? >> absolutely, we can look at places like texas, but we can go much further, north dakota, south dakota, nebraska, kansas, arizona, oklahoma, mississippi, louisiana, all of these states have made it incredibly difficult for women to access services in just the last few years. >> how do they do that westbound the language of roe? >> they have taken it very lossly and adopted restrictions, such as a 24-hour waiting period. and then they make a trip to the councilor, and then a trip 24 hours later to receive the abortion, and they limit how she can pay for the abortion, and pile on the restrictions one after another such that at one point, it gets too high for the women to climb and too high for the providers to offer services, so they don't overturn roe at all, but keep adding more and more restrictions, even when an individual restriction is upheld, you put them a