The Supreme Court on Friday followed through on the draft opinion that was leaked to the media last month by striking down Roe v. Wade, the nearly 50-year-old ruling that established the constitutional right to abortion.
This means states will be allowed to ban abortions, as is the case in Wisconsin where a law has been on the books since 1849 but has not been enforced since 1973.
Here's what Wisconsin leaders and politicians are saying about the decision: