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On January 20, 2023, abortion-rights protesters disrupted an anti-abortion service in Washington, D.C. [29] On January 20, 2024, thousands of abortion-rights protesters rallied and marched at more than 100 Women's March events nationwide, with the main events held in Phoenix, Arizona and Washington, DC. [30]
The March for Life is an annual rally and march against the practice and legality of abortion, held in Washington, D.C., either on or around the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a decision legalizing abortion nationwide which was issued in 1973 by the United States Supreme Court. The participants in the march have advocated the overturning of Roe v.
On June 24, 2022, in a 5–4 decision, the Supreme Court officially overturned Roe v.Wade and Planned Parenthood v.Casey. [9] The decision was divisive among the American public, [10] with 55 to 60% "split between those who think that it (abortion) should be mostly legal with some exceptions and mostly illegal but with exceptions" [11] and was generally condemned by international observers and ...
Dozens of protesters gathered in Washington, DC, as the US Supreme Court heard a case challenging abortion rights on December 1.The Mississippi law at the heart of the debate bans most abortions ...
Eight abortion-related demonstrations featured armed individuals in the week after the June 24 ruling, bringing the total number of such protests in 2022 to 10—nearly twice as many as in all of ...
Advocates for reproductive rights are expected to take to the streets in dozens of U.S. cities to protest the Supreme Court’s draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling that ...
Demonstrators gathered for a second day of protests in front of the US Supreme Court in Washington on Saturday, June 25, after the landmark 1973 Roe v Wade decision was overturned the previous day ...
Washington Monument, National Mall - Supreme Court; the demonstration was expected to draw up to 17,000 people. Among those who spoke on stage during the rally were US Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) and DC Council Member Janeese Lewis George. At the Supreme Court, the marchers were greeted by 50 counter-protesters. Alabama: Birmingham: hundreds