IsIn the context of Roe v Wade discussion of the abortion issue, it's been suggested that even if the decision were to be reversed, it would have little effect. The argument goes along the lines that most states would not want to attract the social ire that would go with making abortions illegal because anyone can travel to neighboring states and there would be a lot of social desire to setup accommodations to those wishing to travel across state lines for abortions.
Somehow I remember it being mentioned on many previous occasions though that there is a federal law forbidding taking minors across state lines? Is. Is that an urban myth? Is there such a law? Is it limited to cases of sexual trafficking? Would Or is it wide in scope? Would it make assisting minors to travel to neighboring states to get abortions a federal crime?