[ad_1] Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp meets people during his campaign at a Get Out the Vote event at DGD Farms at Hadden Estate on May
[ad_1] On Saturday, supporters of abortion rights marched across America to protest the possibility that the Supreme Court would soon stop allowing abortion. As activists
[ad_1] Clarence Thomas, Associate Supreme Court Justice speaks at Heritage Foundation in Washington DC on October 21, 2021. Drew Angerer | Getty Images Justice Clarence
[ad_1] Senator Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), flanked by Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) and Sen. Kirsten Gilbrand (D-N.Y.), holds a press conference to announce that the Senate
[ad_1] After protestors for abortion rights marched through downtown, they were outside the Evo A. DeConcini U.S. Federal Courthouse, Tucson, Arizona U.S.A, on May 3,
[ad_1] After protests in Washington over the leak of an opinion suggesting that Roe v. Wade could be reversed, high fencing was placed overnight to
[ad_1] Legislators were shocked by a draft Supreme Court opinion, which would reverse a 50-year-old history of abortion rights. It prompted outrage and sharpened political
[ad_1] Professional-choice demonstrators protest exterior of the US Supreme Court docket in Washington, DC on November 1, 2021. Yasin Ozturk | Anadolu Company | Getty
[ad_1] Pro-abortion rights activists hold a protest outside the Supreme Court Building in Washington ahead of the arguments in Dobbs (v. Jackson Women’s Health) in
[ad_1] An American man supports Roe Vs. Wade as he stands in front the US Supreme Court Building, Washington DC. This was November 30, 2021.