Passion is flowing outside the Supreme Court after a conservative leaning bench ruled 6 to 3 in Dobb's versus Jackson Women's Health Organization. Washington reporter Peter Zampa is on the scene.
WASHINGTON - Passion is flowing outside the Supreme Court today after a conservative leaning bench ruled six to three in Dobb’s versus Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
The Supreme Court overruled decades of precedent that provided abortion protections under the Constitution in Roe versus Wade. Protesters on both sides of this issue are outside of the court, making their voices heard.Armed officers are lining the streets both at the Supreme Court and on Capitol Hill.Copyright 2022 Gray DC. All rights reserved.
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