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23 January 2024
A group of activists is staging a protest in front of the United Nations Office in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on January 23, 2024. They are demanding justice for the victims of the Narammala shooting and calling for the reversal of an online safety bill.
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14 September 2022
Senator Lindsey Graham waves to pro-choice demonstrators as protesting outside the Susan B. Anthony Pro-life Gala, a celebration of the reversal of Roe v. Wade. Attendees included many Republican Senators and Representatives.
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11 July 2022
Cristina Tzintzun (right), Executive Director of NextGen America, a youth voting organization, comforts Molly Merkley, 20, of Baltimore, MD, during a memorial service for those who will die as a result of the Supreme Court’s opinion on Dobbs v. JWHO. The opinion reverses the federal right to abortion decided 49 years ago in Roe v. Wade, allowing each state to set its own laws. According to the CDC, maternal mortality is expected to rise by 21% overall, with a staggering 33% increase among Black Americans.
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11 July 2022
Flowers and a green bandana (an international symbol for reproductive rights) lie at the foot of the Supreme Court, after members of NextGen America, a youth voting organization, held a memorial service for those who will die as a result of the Supreme Court’s opinion on Dobbs v. JWHO. The opinion reverses the federal right to abortion decided 49 years ago in Roe v. Wade, allowing each state to set its own laws. According to the CDC, maternal mortality is expected to rise by 21% overall, with a staggering 33% increase among Black Americans.
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11 July 2022
Cristina Tzintzun (right), Executive Director of NextGen America, a youth voting organization, comforts Molly Merkley, 20, of Baltimore, MD, during a memorial service for those who will die as a result of the Supreme Court’s opinion on Dobbs v. JWHO. The opinion reverses the federal right to abortion decided 49 years ago in Roe v. Wade, allowing each state to set its own laws. According to the CDC, maternal mortality is expected to rise by 21% overall, with a staggering 33% increase among Black Americans.
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11 July 2022
Flowers and a green bandana (an international symbol for reproductive rights) lie at the foot of the Supreme Court, after members of NextGen America, a youth voting organization, held a memorial service for those who will die as a result of the Supreme Court’s opinion on Dobbs v. JWHO. The opinion reverses the federal right to abortion decided 49 years ago in Roe v. Wade, allowing each state to set its own laws. According to the CDC, maternal mortality is expected to rise by 21% overall, with a staggering 33% increase among Black Americans.
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30 June 2022
Pro-choice demonstrators march in front of the Supreme Court and the statement on its facade, "Equal justice under law.", Protesters marched to Senate offices to demand Democrats take action to restore reproductive rights. Protests erupted across the United States immediately after the Supreme Court issued its opinion on Dobbs v. JWHO, . reversing the federal right to abortion decided in Roe v. Wade. Without Congressional action, each state tmay set its own laws, and 26 have or are expected to ban abortion completely.
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27 June 2022
A anti-Abortion activists appears to pray at the Supreme Court on the second day after it issued the opinion on Dobbs v. JWHO. The opinion reverses the federal right to abortion decided 49 years ago in Roe vote v. Wade, allowing each state to set its own laws. Hundreds of pro-choice and roughly a dozen anti-abortion protesters were present.
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27 June 2022
A pro-choice activists gives another a comforting hug at the Court on the second day after the it issued theopinion on Dobbs v. JWHO. The opinion reverses the federal right to abortion decided 49 years ago in Roe vote v. Wade, allowing each state to set its own laws. Hundreds of pro-choice and roughly a dozen anti-abortion protesters were present.
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25 June 2022
A sign at a demonstration for abortion access reminds everyone that all current conservative justices,m except Clarence Thomas, testified undre oath in Senate confirmation hearings that tey considered abortion access "settled law." Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court reversed the federal right to abortion decided in Roe v. Wade. The legal basis for the decision could be used in the future as precendent to overturn other rights not explicitly stated in the Constitution (e.g., same-sex marriage).
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25 June 2022
A young girl asserts her rights during a protest for abortion access after the Supreme Court reversed the federal right to abortion decided in Roe v. Wade. The legal basis for the decision could be used in the future as precendent to overturn other rights not explicitly stated in the Constitution (e.g., same-sex marriage). With the exception of Thomas, all of the conservative justices in the majority testified under oath in their confirmation hearings that they consider abortion access 'settled law.'
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25 June 2022
Thousands of people attend a protest for abortion access after the Supreme Court reversed the federal right to abortion decided in Roe v. Wade. The legal basis for the decision could be used in the future as precendent to overturn other rights not explicitly stated in the Constitution (e.g., same-sex marriage). With the exception of Thomas, all of the conservative justices in the majority testified under oath in their confirmation hearings that they consider abortion access 'settled law.'
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25 June 2022
Thousands of people attend a protest for abortion access after the Supreme Court reversed the federal right to abortion decided in Roe v. Wade. The legal basis for the decision could be used in the future as precendent to overturn other rights not explicitly stated in the Constitution (e.g., same-sex marriage). With the exception of Thomas, all of the conservative justices in the majority testified under oath in their confirmation hearings that they consider abortion access 'settled law.'
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#8446282
25 June 2022
Black bloc protesters march through Washington, DC, for reproductive rights and bodily autonomy after the Supreme Court reversed the federal right to abortion decided 49 years ago in Roe v. Wade. The legal basis for the decision could be used in the future as precedent to overturn other rights not explicitly stated in the Constitution (e.g., same-sex marriage).
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25 June 2022
A woman particpiates in a march through Washington, DC, for reproductive rights and bodily autonomy. Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court reversed the federal right to abortion decided 49 years ago in Roe v. Wade. The legal basis for the decision could be used in the future as precedent to overturn other rights not explicitly stated in the Constitution (e.g., same-sex marriage).
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25 June 2022
A man with a message to the conservative Supreme Court justices stands in the middle of the street during a march for reproductive rights and bodily autonomy. Earlier int eh day, the Supreme Court reversed the federal right to abortion decided 49 years ago in Roe v. Wade. The legal basis for the decision could be used in the future as precedent to overturn other rights not explicitly stated in the Constitution (e.g., same-sex marriage).
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