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Roe v. Wade overturned, activists outside the Supreme Court react to historic decisions

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Pro-choice activists expressed disappointment after theSupreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and empowered individual states to decide on an abortion law. , Professional life activists were pleased. 

"I'm trembling, and we obviously knew this was coming," an abortion activist told Fox News following the decision. "It's still a [a] shock that we can lose our rights in this way."

"If you don't care about life in the womb or the fetus How can we bless our country, "said a professional life activist. "Yes, I'm very happy that this is back in the state."

The Supreme Court's ruling bans abortionafter 15 weeks of gestation, centered onMississippi law. Dobbsv. It was filed in a proceeding of Jackson Women ’s Health Organization. This decision effectively terminates the recognition of constitutional rights to abortion and empowers individual states to fully permit, limit or ban their practices.

Pro-life activists rejoice following the Supreme Court's decision to overrule Roe v. Wade on Friday. (Fox News Digital/Lisa Bennatan)

Supreme Court ruling to dismiss the Roe v. Wade case And professional life activists are pleased. Wade on Friday. (Fox News Digital / Lisa Bennatan)

SUPREME COURT OVERTURNS ROE V. WADE IN LANDMARK OPINION

Another pro-choice activist "It's very frustrating to overturn this over the years," he said.

"We know that abortion hurt women, we can do better for women, and we have the resources women need to help them. Ready to give, "a professional life woman told Fox News.

Activists chant "illegitimate" following the Supreme Court's ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday. (Fox News Digital/Lisa Bennatan)

Activists have overturned Roe v. Wade in Supreme Court ruling According to, "illegitimate" is chanted. .. Wade on Friday. (Fox News Digital / Lisa Bennatan)

A leak in the draft opinion in February showed that the court could move in that direction. Final opinion announcedFriday, June 24th. 

At least 13 states in the country have so-called"laws that have triggers"soon after the Roe v. Wade case was overturned , Or most abortions that take effect within a few weeks are prohibited. 

Map of states that have laws "triggered" by the overturn of Roe v. Wade.

In the state where the law is "triggered" by Overthrow of the Map Roe v. Wade case.

Two mothers, two views: The battle over the Roe v. Wade case

"We have this opinion We end where we started. Present a deep moral issue of abortion. The Constitution does not prohibit citizens of each state from regulating or banning abortion. Roe and Casey are arrogant of their authority. We now dismiss those decisions and return their authority to the people and their elected representatives. I wrote in the opinion of the court.

A pro-choice man said. "How can we explain the Democratic Party, which has failed to codify the Roe v. Wade case for 40 years?" 

"Except they don't have a value system," he continued. 

Activists flocked to the Supreme Court after Roe v. Wade was overturned on Friday June 24, 2022. (Fox News Digital/Lisa Bennatan)

After the Roe v. Wade case, activists are in the Supreme Court Overturned on Friday, June 24, 2022. (Fox News Digital / Lisa Bennatan)

"I'm very afraid of our future," said one woman. "We don't have the right system to support children who aren't ready to become parents."

Roe v. Wade After being overturned by the DOBBS decision, she was ecstatic after hearing the decision of a professional life woman to travel from San Francisco to two or more states limiting abortion

I told Fox News.

"What's happening today will save many babies," she continued.

"I hope that in time we can change the Supreme Court so that we can actually make them our wisdom, not reactiveism," said another pro-choice woman. Stated.

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On the other hand,Continue access to abortionBlue states like California and Oregon are working to protect the right to abortion in recent weeks.

Ron Blitzer, Kelly Laco, Sam Dorman, and Jessica Chasmar contributed to this report.