Americans are taking stock a day after the Supreme Court overturned a woman’s constitutional right to abortion.
Rallies and marches against the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade continued on Saturday, with protesters calling the decision unthinkable.A Texas group that helps women pay for abortions halted its efforts Saturday while evaluating their legal risks under a ban it says will disproportionately hurt poor and minority women. Mississippi's only abortion clinic kept seeing patients while awaiting a 10-day notice that will trigger a ban.
"We are a fund led by people of color who will be criminalized first," Torres said, adding that abortion funds like hers that have shut down operations hope to find a way to safely restart. "We just really need to keep that in mind and understand the risk."NY State Sen. Anna Kaplan helped write the bill that protects women seeking abortion in the state.
In Oklahoma, one of 11 states where there are no providers offering abortions and where the nation's strictest law was approved in May, about 15 protesters rallied outside the state Capitol on Saturday. The ruling is likely to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states, and people on both sides predicted the fight would continue.
In Ohio, a ban on most abortions from the first detectable fetal heartbeat became law when a federal judge dissolved an injunction that had kept the measure on hold for nearly three years. Another law with narrow exceptions was was triggered by the ruling in Utah and went into effect.
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