Latest news: US Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade

US abortion information from June 24: Joe Biden condemns high court docket determination overturning almost 50 years of abortion rights.

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Abortion rights advocates protest exterior the US Supreme Court docket after its determination to overturn Roe v Wade, June 24, 2022 [Gemunu Amarasinghe/AP Photo]

  • US Supreme Court docket has overturned the landmark Roe v Wade determination, upending almost 5 a long time of abortion entry within the nation.
  • In a 6-3 vote, conservative-dominated high court docket has dominated that the US Structure “doesn't confer a proper to abortion”.
  • US President Joe Biden says the Supreme Court docket determination marks a “unhappy day” for the nation.
  • Reproductive rights advocates say thousands and thousands of individuals will not have entry to abortion providers within the US.

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4 hours in the past (22:39 GMT)

Liberals seethe at senator who voted to verify conservative justices

A US senator who solid key votes to verify conservative Supreme Court docket justices who voted to overturn Roe has drawn the ire of progressive activists for condemning the highest court docket’s determination.

Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine who voted in favour of justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch, mentioned the court docket’s determination was inconsistent with what “Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh mentioned of their testimony and their conferences with me, the place they each had been insistent on the significance of supporting long-standing precedents that the nation has relied upon”.

Rachel Irwin, who works for Constructing Again Collectively, an advocacy group that promotes Biden’s coverage agenda, tweeted that “Susan Collins OWNS this. That is her legacy”.

Greg Kesich, an editor on the Portland Press Herald newspaper in Maine, additionally mentioned “Susan Collins might have stopped this, however she didn’t even strive”.


4 hours in the past (22:16 GMT)

‘We're defiant,’ Deliberate Parenthood Ohio spokesperson tells Al Jazeera

Lauren Blauvelt-Copeland, a spokesperson for Deliberate Parenthood Advocates of Ohio, has mentioned that regardless of being heartbroken over the Supreme Court docket’s ruling, the group is decided to maintain offering entry to abortion within the state and throughout the US.

“We're devastated, we're heartbroken, however we're ready, we're defiant, and we're going to battle for our entry to abortion right here in Ohio and throughout the nation,” Blauvelt-Copeland instructed Al Jazeera. The organisation supplies abortions and works with different suppliers in Ohio.

Blauvelt-Copeland famous that these most impacted by the choice will likely be these “already on the margins”, comparable to Black, Indigenous, and LGBTQ communities that already lack sources.

She added that many individuals will likely be unable to journey or go away work to entry abortion care, “and due to this fact should proceed pregnancies that they didn't need to”.


4 hours in the past (21:40 GMT)

Widespread anger at abortion rights rally in New York Metropolis: AJ correspondent

Al Jazeera’s Gabriel Elizondo, reporting from an abortion rights protest at Union Sq. in New York Metropolis, has mentioned the demonstrators are expressing widespread anger on the Supreme Court docket’s determination.

“We’re listening to anger, anger at this determination regardless that it was anticipated … anger that at the present time has lastly turn into a actuality,” Elizondo mentioned. He mentioned a whole bunch had been in attendance on the rally, one among a number of which can be anticipated to happen within the metropolis over the subsequent few hours.

“What everybody retains telling us is identical factor: they really feel that they should get out and protest in order that their voices are heard out on the streets.”


5 hours in the past (21:22 GMT)

US well being specialists say ruling ‘threatens sanctity’ of doctor-patient relationship

The leaders of the Infectious Ailments Society of America (IDSA) and the HIV Medication Affiliation have condemned the Supreme Court docket’s determination, stressing that reproductive healthcare providers “should stay with the affected person and their healthcare suppliers”.

Overturning Roe “sanctions authorities interference in affected person autonomy and care and threatens the sanctity of the provider-patient relationship,” Daniel McQuillen, president of IDSA, and Marwan Haddad, chair of the HIV Medication Affiliation, mentioned in a joint assertion.

“We are also deeply involved that this determination could have a disproportionate influence on already marginalized communities and enhance the speed of probably life-threatening problems,” they mentioned.

“We stand with the medical neighborhood in our steadfast dedication to defending sufferers’ rights and entry to well being care in addition to defending suppliers’ capacity to observe with out authorities interference.”


5 hours in the past (20:56 GMT)

NAACP in Alabama calls determination ‘egregious assault on primary human rights’

In Alabama, the place a disproportionately giant variety of Black ladies search abortions, the Nationwide Affiliation for the Development of Coloured Folks (NAACP) has referred to as the Supreme Court docket determination an “egregious assault on primary human rights”.

“The Alabama State Convention of the NAACP believes that the ruling as we speak will pressure Alabama ladies to make choices that trigger ladies to hunt healthcare in backhouses,” mentioned Benard Simelton, the group’s state president.

Statistics from the Alabama Division of Public Well being present greater than twice as many Black ladies as white ladies sought abortions in 2020 regardless of Black folks making up solely a few quarter of the state’s inhabitants.

Alabama’s three ladies’s clinics stopped performing abortions after the Supreme Court docket’s ruling because of considerations about being prosecuted beneath a 1951 state legislation that made it a criminal offense to induce an abortion besides to protect the well being or lifetime of the mom.


5 hours in the past (20:43 GMT)

Abortion funds see surge in donations

Within the aftermath of the Supreme Court docket determination, abortion funds say they've seen a surge in donations meant to assist folks receive abortions.

The Nationwide Community of Abortion Funds (NNAF), which raises funds for abortion suppliers throughout the nation, instructed Al Jazeera in an e mail that simply after 2pm EST (18:00 GMT), the organisation’s fundraising portal had acquired greater than 23,000 donations totalling greater than $2m, with 3,300 folks changing into recurring donors.


6 hours in the past (20:34 GMT)

Abortion rights advocates rally in Los Angeles

Abortion rights advocates have rallied within the US metropolis of Los Angeles in defence of abortion, with Deliberate Parenthood Los Angeles stressing that the process stays authorized within the state of California.

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Eleanor Wells, 34 holds an indication at a rally in Los Angeles, California [Lucy Nicholson/Reuters]

“Make no mistake: Deliberate Parenthood Los Angeles well being facilities stay open, abortion continues to be authorized in Los Angeles and California, and we are going to proceed to battle to make sure everybody has entry to care in Los Angeles, it doesn't matter what,” Sue Dunlap, the president and CEO of Deliberate Parenthood Los Angeles, mentioned in an announcement.

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Abortion rights activists took to the streets of Los Angeles on June 24 [Aude Guerrucci/Reuters]


6 hours in the past (20:19 GMT)

5 key takeaways from Supreme Court docket ruling

In its determination, the US Supreme Court docket has despatched the general query of abortion legality within the US to states, eradicating federal protections.

Right here, Al Jazeera lays out 5 key takeaways from the ruling.


6 hours in the past (20:12 GMT)

Bernie Sanders calls on Congress to codify Roe into legislation

Senator Bernie Sanders has referred to as on US lawmakers to abolish the filibuster within the Senate and codify the best to an abortion into federal legislation.

A filibuster permits legislators to maintain debate open indefinitely on a measure, thus stopping it from coming to a vote. It's now routinely utilized by the minority get together within the Senate to dam, or decelerate the bulk get together’s agenda.

“Democrats should now finish the filibuster within the Senate, codify Roe v. Wade, and as soon as once more make abortion authorized and secure,” Sanders wrote on Twitter.


6 hours in the past (20:02 GMT)

New York ‘will at all times be a secure haven’, legal professional normal says

New York Legal professional Normal Letitia James has mentioned the state will stay “a secure haven for anybody searching for an abortion” after Roe was overturned by the Supreme Court docket.

“I'll work tirelessly to make sure our most weak and other people from hostile states have entry to this lifesaving care,” she tweeted. “Everybody on this nation deserves the best to make their very own choices about their our bodies.”


7 hours in the past (19:39 GMT)

Dozens of US district attorneys say they received’t prosecute folks over abortions

With quite a few conservative states prone to ban abortion, some district attorneys have advised that they may decline to prosecute individuals who pursue abortions.

Truthful and Simply Prosecution (FJP), a coalition of progressive prosecutors throughout the nation, mentioned in an announcement that 83 elected prosecutors would refuse to prosecute those that receive abortion care.

“We can't stand by and permit members of our neighborhood to dwell in concern of the ramifications of this deeply troubling determination,” reads the assertion, which referred to as prosecutors the “final line of defence” for these searching for abortions.

The pledge was signed by prosecutors in blue states comparable to California and New York, but additionally by these in states with legal guidelines that can routinely outlaw abortion now that Roe has been overturned, comparable to Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.

“We stand collectively in our agency perception that prosecutors have a duty to chorus from utilizing restricted prison authorized system sources to criminalize private medical choices,” they mentioned.

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7 hours in the past (19:33 GMT)

Solely abortion clinic in West Virginia stops performing process

The one abortion clinic in West Virginia has mentioned it's not performing abortions.

Katie Quinonez, govt director of Girls’s Well being Middle of West Virginia, mentioned the Supreme Court docket’s ruling is making a right away, hard-felt influence.

The state has an abortion ban legislation on the books that makes offering abortions a felony carrying three to 10 years of jail time. It's unclear how the state will proceed on enforcement.

“Roe has by no means been sufficient, however in states like West Virginia, it was the one factor defending abortion entry,” mentioned Quinonez, including that West Virginians will likely be compelled to journey a whole bunch or 1000's of miles to entry healthcare and that marginalised communities will likely be damage essentially the most.


7 hours in the past (19:17 GMT)

Biden warns broader privateness rights in danger

Biden has warned that the Supreme Court docket opinion that overturns entry to abortion might additionally undermine contraception and homosexual marriage rights.

The president objected to a concurring opinion written by Justice Clarence Thomas, who voted in favour of overturning Roe whereas additionally explicitly calling on his colleagues to place the Supreme Court docket’s same-sex marriage, homosexual intercourse and even contraception instances on the desk.

“That is an excessive and harmful path the court docket is now taking us on,” Biden mentioned.

“My administration will stay vigilant because the implications of this determination play out. I’ve warned about how this determination dangers the broader proper to privateness for everybody. That’s as a result of Roe recognised the basic proper to privateness that has served as a foundation for therefore many extra rights that now we have come to take as a right.”

An abortion-rights activist wears tape reading "2nd Class Citizen" on their mouth as they protest outside the Supreme Court in Washington DC, on June 24, 2022 [Jacquelyn Martin/AP]
An abortion rights advocate wears tape studying ‘2nd Class Citizen’ on their mouth as they protest exterior the Supreme Court docket [Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo]


7 hours in the past (19:11 GMT)

Trump takes credit score for overturning of Roe

Trump has taken credit score for the Supreme Court docket’s determination, saying it was solely made potential “as a result of I delivered as promised, together with nominating and getting three extremely revered and powerful Constitutionalists confirmed to america Supreme Court docket”.

“It was my nice honor to take action!” the previous US president mentioned in an announcement.

Trump appointed three of the six conservative justices who voted to overturn the landmark 1973 abortion ruling.


7 hours in the past (19:05 GMT)

Democratic governors on US west coast vow to guard reproductive rights

The Democratic governors of California, Washington and Oregon have pledged to guard reproductive rights and assist ladies who journey to the West Coast searching for abortions.

“California, Oregon and Washington are constructing the West Coast offence to guard sufferers’ entry to reproductive care,” California Governor Gavin Newsom mentioned in a video assertion asserting the states’ plans together with the governors of Oregon and Washington state.

The three states issued a joint “multi-state dedication” saying they may work collectively to defend sufferers and medical professionals offering reproductive healthcare. In addition they pledged to “shield towards judicial and native legislation enforcement cooperation with out-of-state investigations, inquiries, and arrests” relating to abortions carried out of their states.


7 hours in the past (18:58 GMT)

‘We will’t cease,’ anti-abortion activist says

Anti-abortion activist Phil Miedzinski, 58, has instructed Al Jazeera exterior the Supreme Court docket that the choice to overturn Roe is “simply one other step” within the battle towards abortion within the US.

“It’s simply one other step, we will’t cease what we’re doing,” Miedzinski mentioned, stressing that the ruling shifts the ability to US states to ban the process.

“Now we simply should go to the states … to attempt to get them to finish it statewide.”

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Miedzinski says the battle towards abortion will now shift to US states [Jihan Abdalla/Al Jazeera]

Reporting by Al Jazeera’s Jihan Abdalla from Washington, DC.


7 hours in the past (18:44 GMT)

US corporations pledge to assist workers receive abortions

A handful of enormous US firms have mentioned they may help workers searching for abortions who dwell in states which have, or might, ban the process.

Walt Disney, Microsoft, and social media large Meta – Fb’s mother or father firm – mentioned that such help will embrace reimbursements or stipends to pay for journey bills for workers who might must journey out of state for care.

Such processes might be difficult by conservative lawmakers who've pledged to crack down journey to different states for abortions. Meta mentioned it's assessing the way it can assist workers who might want to journey “given the authorized complexities concerned”.

For its half, Netflix mentioned it'll provide a $10,000 lifetime allowance to cowl journey bills for full-time workers and dependents searching for abortion care.


8 hours in the past (18:36 GMT)

Austin says US Protection Division analyzing determination

US Secretary of Protection Lloyd Austin has mentioned the division is analyzing the Supreme Court docket determination and evaluating its insurance policies “to make sure we proceed to supply seamless entry to reproductive well being care as permitted by federal legislation”.

“I'm dedicated to caring for our folks and guaranteeing the readiness and resilience of our Pressure,” he tweeted.


8 hours in the past (18:27 GMT)

The total Supreme Court docket determination

The Supreme Court docket’s determination to overturn Roe has come within the context of a authorized problem to a Mississippi state legislation banning abortion at 15 weeks of being pregnant.

Jackson Girls’s Well being Group, the one abortion clinic remaining in Mississippi, challenged the 2018 legislation and had the help of the Biden administration. The laws permits abortions when there's a “medical emergency” or a “extreme fetal abnormality” however doesn't have an exception for pregnancies ensuing from rape or incest.

A federal choose in 2018 struck the legislation down, citing the Roe precedent, and the New Orleans-based fifth US Circuit Court docket of Appeals in 2019 reached the identical conclusion.

However the Supreme Court docket has now upheld the Mississippi legislation. Learn the complete ruling right here (PDF).


8 hours in the past (18:17 GMT)

WHO reaffirms ‘secure abortion care is important’

With out naming the US particularly, the World Well being Group (WHO) has mentioned “secure abortion care is important to guard the well being of girls & women all over the place”.

“Eradicating entry to #abortion care will put extra ladies & women susceptible to unlawful abortions and the resultant issues of safety that will convey,” the group tweeted.

WHO head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus final month warned that proscribing entry to abortions “drives ladies and women in the direction of unsafe ones”.


8 hours in the past (18:12 GMT)

World leaders react to information of Roe reversal

Leaders from around the globe have shared their ideas on the US Supreme Court docket’s abortion determination, with French President Emmanuel Macron expressing “solidarity with the ladies whose liberties are being undermined” by the highest court docket.

Scottish chief Nicola Sturgeon mentioned the ruling ushers in “one of many darkest days for girls’s rights” in her lifetime, including that “the speedy penalties will likely be suffered by ladies within the US – however this can embolden anti-abortion & anti-women forces in different international locations too”.

Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, mentioned that his metropolis “stands with the ladies of America, whose most elementary rights and freedoms are threatened by this ruling”.

See extra world reactions right here.


8 hours in the past (18:07 GMT)

Determination could also be ‘political present’ for Biden administration: AJ correspondent

Al Jazeera’s Kimberley Halkett, reporting from Washington, has mentioned the hanging down of Roe might show to be a “political present” for the Biden administration amid low approval rankings.

“He’s obtained low marks due to the economic system. Individuals are offended for record-high inflation. In a method, it is a little bit of a political present,” Halkett mentioned.

“In an effort to protect these reproductive rights, [US voters] might actually vote for [Biden’s Democratic Party] and this might be a political win. Which may be another excuse that Joe Biden has determined to not take govt motion and hand this to the legislators and the folks in November.”


8 hours in the past (18:00 GMT)

Vatican praises US Supreme Court docket ruling

The Vatican’s Academy for Life has praised the US Supreme Court docket’s determination on abortion, saying it challenged the entire world to mirror on life points.

The Vatican division additionally mentioned in an announcement that the defence of human life couldn't be confined to particular person rights as a result of life is a matter of “broad social significance”.

“The truth that a big nation with an extended democratic custom has modified its place on this concern additionally challenges the entire world,” the academy mentioned.


8 hours in the past (17:51 GMT)

Prime Republican welcomes determination as ‘brave and proper’

US Senate Republican Chief Mitch McConnell has welcomed the ruling as “brave and proper” and “an historic victory for the Structure and for essentially the most weak in our society”.

“For 50 years, states have been unable to enact even modest protections for unborn youngsters,” McConnell mentioned in an announcement.

“Not anymore. Now the American folks get their voice again.”


9 hours in the past (17:40 GMT)

‘Solely killing ladies with this determination’: Abortion rights advocate

Molly Kolb, a 28-year-old trainer who lives in Washington, DC, has mentioned the Supreme Court docket’s determination could have wide-reaching results.

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Kolb, 28, says determination could have far-reaching results [Jihan Abdalla/Al Jazeera]

“For the general public faculty system, for the foster care system, for simply ladies’s rights on the whole, I’m simply actually heartbroken,” she instructed Al Jazeera exterior the Supreme Court docket, her voice breaking.

Kolb was amongst a whole bunch of largely younger ladies gathered exterior the highest court docket, which has been fenced off. The gang was chanting slogans and waving indicators that learn, “My physique, my selection” and “Disgrace on you SCOTUS”.

“You possibly can solely ban secure abortions in medical services, you can not ban folks making an attempt to do away with undesirable pregnancies,” Kolb mentioned.

“And also you by no means might – so that they’re solely killing ladies with this determination.”

Reporting by Al Jazeera’s Jihan Abdalla from Washington, DC.


9 hours in the past (17:36 GMT)

Biden says ‘Roe on the poll’ in November midterms

Biden has promised to go on preventing for reproductive rights however mentioned no govt order can assure a lady’s proper to decide on.

He urged voters to ship lawmakers to Congress who will work to codify abortion rights because the legislation of the land.

“This fall, Roe is on the poll. Private freedoms are on the poll,” Biden mentioned, referring to the upcoming midterm elections.


9 hours in the past (17:31 GMT)

‘Aid, pleasure’ for anti-abortion activist

Brooke Paz, 26, has mentioned she felt a “mixture of reduction and pleasure” when the highest US court docket’s ruling was introduced.

“It’s actually onerous to explain, however a bunch of us began bursting into tears and listening to these phrases turn into a actuality … is an unbelievable second,” Paz, who's a member of the College students for Life group, instructed Al Jazeera in Washington.

On the query of extra folks resorting to unsafe abortion practices after the ruling, Paz mentioned, “Abortion isn't secure.”


9 hours in the past (17:26 GMT)

Canada’s PM Trudeau criticises ruling

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has mentioned the US Supreme Court docket’s determination is “horrific” information for girls and that no “authorities, politician, or man ought to inform a lady what she will be able to and can't do along with her physique”.

“I would like ladies in Canada to know that we are going to at all times arise on your proper to decide on,” he tweeted.


9 hours in the past (17:08 GMT)

‘One thing that can work out for everyone,’ says Trump

Former US President Donald Trump has welcomed the Supreme Court docket’s determination.

“That is following the Structure, and giving rights again when they need to have been given way back,” he mentioned in an interview with Fox Information Friday. “I feel, in the long run, that is one thing that can work out for everyone.”

Three of the six Supreme Court docket justices who voted to overturn Roe had been appointed by Trump.


9 hours in the past (17:02 GMT)

Former VP Pence requires abortion bans throughout US

Former US Vice President and potential Republican 2024 presidential contender Mike Pence has heralded the Supreme Court docket’s determination, saying the US anti-abortion motion is now getting into “a brand new area in the reason for life”.

In an interview with right-wing information outlet Breitbart, Pence, a fierce and longtime opponent of abortion rights, referred to as on conservatives to push ahead.

“We should not relaxation and should not relent till the sanctity of life is restored to the middle of American legislation in each state within the land,” he mentioned.


9 hours in the past (16:56 GMT)

‘It makes me really feel offended’: Protesters rally exterior court docket for abortion rights

Caroline Burney, a 22-year-old who research in Louisiana, instructed Al Jazeera exterior the Supreme Court docket that the prospect of going again to the southern US state after the overturning of Roe “is actually scary”.

“All my mates and I, none of us can have entry to [abortion] except we go to a different state,” she mentioned.

“It makes me really feel offended that a bunch of individuals get to resolve what I do with my life and my physique,” Burney added.

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Protesters have gathered exterior the US Supreme Court docket in Washington, DC [Jihan Abdalla/Al Jazeera]

Reporting by Al Jazeera’s Jihan Abdalla from Washington, DC.


9 hours in the past (16:56 GMT)

‘Historic defeat’ for girls, says Seattle metropolis council member

Kshama Sawant, a member of the Seattle metropolis council, instructed Al Jazeera the Supreme Court docket ruling was a “historic defeat” for the “ladies’s motion, for working folks, for anyone who needs to have a imaginative and prescient of a progressive society”.

“And it's a victory for the decades-long right-wing campaigns to undermine bodily autonomy of girls … and it’s additionally a broader victory for the Proper,” she mentioned.

Sawant added that the ruling additionally comes regardless of “overwhelming and historic help” for abortion within the nation.


9 hours in the past (16:45 GMT)

Biden says his administration will defend proper to journey to get abortion

Biden has pledged to defend American ladies’s proper to journey to US states to entry abortion providers.

“If any state or native official tries to intervene … I'll do every part in my energy to battle that deeply un-American assault,” Biden mentioned.

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US President Joe Biden condemned the Supreme Court docket’s abortion determination [Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters]


10 hours in the past (16:40 GMT)

‘Unhappy day’ for america, President Joe Biden says

US President Joe Biden has mentioned the Supreme Court docket’s determination to overturn Roe v Wade marks “a tragic day for the court docket and for the nation”.

“The well being and life of girls on this nation is now in danger,” Biden mentioned.

“State legal guidelines banning abortion are routinely taking impact as we speak, jeopardising the well being of thousands and thousands of girls.”


10 hours in the past (16:38 GMT)

Determination ‘particularly harmful’ for non secular minorities: Muslim Advocates

Muslim Advocates, a civil rights organisation within the US, has raised alarm in regards to the Supreme Court docket’s determination, saying it “is particularly harmful to these belonging to minority religions like Islam”.

“How far down this path the court docket will go shouldn't be sure, however the rise of anti-Muslim authorities acts just like the Muslim Ban and state adoption of anti-sharia laws has proven that Muslims are particularly focused by these moved by paranoia and misrepresentation,” the group mentioned.

“When that paranoia is mixed with state energy, the outcomes will be devastating to the civil and human rights of all Muslims on this nation.”


10 hours in the past (16:30 GMT)

Of their phrases: US Supreme Court docket justices’ information on abortion

Supreme Court docket Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett and John Roberts, the court docket’s chief justice, voted in favour of Friday’s determination.

The justices have had lots to say about abortion over time.

See a sampling of their feedback right here.


10 hours in the past (16:25 GMT)

US legal professional normal says Justice Division disagrees with determination

US Legal professional Normal Merrick Garland has mentioned the Division of Justice “strongly disagrees” with the Supreme Court docket’s ruling.

“This determination offers a devastating blow to reproductive freedom in america,” Garland mentioned in an announcement, stressing nevertheless that the choice “doesn't eradicate the power of states to maintain abortion authorized inside their borders”.

“We acknowledge that touring to acquire reproductive care is probably not possible in lots of circumstances. However beneath bedrock constitutional rules, ladies who reside in states which have banned entry to complete reproductive care should stay free to hunt that care in states the place it's authorized. Furthermore, beneath basic First Modification rules, people should stay free to tell and counsel one another in regards to the reproductive care that's out there in different states,” he mentioned.

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10 hours in the past (16:21 GMT)

Poor, marginalised will likely be most affected: Progressive Democrats


10 hours in the past (16:19 GMT)

What occurs when ladies are denied entry to abortion?

When Ann walked into her physician’s workplace six years in the past, she anticipated to schedule an abortion. As a substitute, the school graduate in her early 20s realized she was between 23 and 25 weeks pregnant. With California’s cutoff set at about six months, she was turned away.

“I used to be instructed flat-out that there was no different possibility,” Ann, whose title has been modified for privateness causes, instructed Al Jazeera. “I bear in mind crying, gasping. It was such life-changing information that I used to be not anticipating to get.”

With out entry to the abortion she wished, she carried the being pregnant to time period. At eight months, she developed extreme eclampsia, skilled seizures, and almost died. “The place we’re going as a rustic with abortion entry,” she mentioned, “there’s going to be extra folks like me.”

Learn extra right here.


10 hours in the past (16:16 GMT)

Twenty-six US states ‘sure or possible’ to ban abortion: Guttmacher

Twenty-six US states are “sure or possible” to ban abortion now that Roe has been overturned, the Guttmacher Institute reproductive rights group has mentioned.

“With out Roe, 26 states are sure or prone to ban abortion to the fullest extent potential, together with 13 states which have ‘set off’ legal guidelines in place that can routinely enact bans—some inside days and even hours of as we speak’s determination,” Herminia Palacio, the group’s president and CEO, mentioned in an announcement.

“Many years of analysis constantly present that abortion bans and restrictions don’t scale back unintended being pregnant or demand for abortion, and so they definitely don't assist folks enhance their well being.”


10 hours in the past (15:55 GMT)

‘Disaster’: Rights teams slam high court docket determination

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and different rights teams have slammed the choice, saying thousands and thousands of individuals will not have entry to abortion within the US.

“As we speak’s determination is a gender, racial and financial justice disaster with lethal penalties. Girls and individuals who can turn into pregnant have been compelled right into a second-class standing,” the ACLU mentioned on Twitter.

“As we speak marks a grim milestone within the historical past of america,” Tarah Demant at Amnesty Worldwide USA additionally mentioned in an announcement. “Hundreds of thousands of people that can turn into pregnant in america now face a future the place they won't be able to make deeply private decisions that have an effect on their our bodies, their future, and the well-being of their households.”


10 hours in the past (15:48 GMT)

‘Radical Supreme Court docket’ endangering Individuals’ rights: Pelosi

US Home of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi has condemned the choice by the Supreme Court docket, saying the well being and security of individuals within the US had been in danger.

“This morning, the novel Supreme Court docket is eviscerating Individuals’ rights and endangering their well being and security. However Congress will proceed to behave to beat this extremism and shield the American folks,” Pelosi instructed reporters.

“As we speak the Republican-controlled Supreme Court docket has achieved their darkish, excessive objective of ripping away ladies’s proper to make their very own reproductive well being choices.”


10 hours in the past (15:44 GMT)

Anti-abortion activists rejoice exterior high court docket in Washington, DC

Anti-abortion activists have gathered to rejoice the Supreme Court docket’s determination to overturn Roe v Wade. The crowds erupted in cheers as information of the ruling unfold.

“I’m ecstatic,” mentioned Emma Craig, 36, of Professional Life San Francisco.

“Abortion is the largest tragedy of our technology and in 50 years, we’ll look again on the 50 years we’ve been beneath Roe v Wade with disgrace.”

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A celebration exterior the Supreme Court docket, June 24, 2022 [Steve Helber/AP Photo]


11 hours in the past (15:35 GMT)

US Supreme Court docket overturns Roe v Wade

The US Supreme Court docket has overturned Roe v Wade, the landmark ruling that granted the best to abortion for almost 50 years in america.

In a call launched on Friday, the nation’s high court docket dominated in a Mississippi case that “the Structure doesn't confer a proper to abortion”. The justices voted 6-3, powered by the court docket’s conservative supermajority.

Learn the complete determination right here (PDF).


Good day and welcome to Al Jazeera’s dwell protection of the US Supreme Court docket’s determination to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v Wade abortion ruling.

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