Outcry At The Supreme Court After Roe Ruling

Abortion Rights Activists Demonstrate Outside The U S Capitol In Washington D C On Nov 27 2021 The Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments On Dec 1 In A Mississippi Bid To Have The Landmark

OLD: Hundreds of protesters appealed Saturday to the U.S. Supreme Court to try Rowe against. The mid-century wade recognizes women’s constitutional right to abortion.

Crowd gathers abortion rights supporters ...

Abortion Assistants:

"My body is my choice."

... and anti-abortion activists.

AGAINST ABORTION ACTORS:

"We're the next generation of Rowe."

Meanwhile, tensions were high at one abortion clinic in Mississippi.

The Jackson Women's Health Organization, nicknamed the "Pink House" for its rubber paint, was named in the Supreme Court case.

The clinic was still open Saturday morning, but is expected to close in nine days.

Proponents of abortion rights and those who want to reduce them are waiting for the next one.

COLMAN BOYD, ACTOR OF ABORTION, SAYS:

“We had to work in states like New York, Colorado, New Mexico, where California had very liberal abortion laws. Now we have to work there. "

ACTOR LOREN SPIGNER, who defends the right to abortion, says:

"I think Clarence Thomas has made it clear that he thinks this is just the beginning of the rights they want to repeal."

U.S. President Joe Biden said Saturday that his administration will contact police to find out how states are enforcing the ban, and said the White House will fight the state's efforts to ban abortion pills along with drugs.

“The decision is made by the state. My administration will focus on how they manage and whether they violate other laws, such as the decision not to allow health services to people on the other side of the state.

And when asked if Rowe was violated by the Supreme Court after the final decisions on gun rights, he replied:

"The Supreme Court has made a terrible decision."

The court's decision is not the opposite in the eyes of the general public: a recent Reuters / Ipsos poll found that 71% of American women say the decision to terminate a pregnancy should be in the hands of the woman and her doctor and not regulated by the government. .

26% of respondents said that abortion should be legal in all cases, and 10% said it should be illegal in all cases, with the majority advocating some restrictions.

Supreme Court and the right to abortion

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