Rocheston supports women’s right to decide with regard to abortion as a matter of privacy. We respectfully disagree with the U.S Supreme court’s opinion.
In the 1973 landmark case Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court applied the core constitutional principle of privacy and liberty to a woman’s ability to terminate a pregnancy. In Roe, the Court held that the constitutional right to privacy includes a woman’s right to decide whether to have an abortion.
Note: Rocheston employees in the U.S are eligible for reimbursement for healthcare-related travel expenses for services not available in their home state, including those related to reproductive health care and abortion.