
Women's March demonstrators gather across US to defend abortion rights
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : The Women's March advocates aim to push for Senate approval of a bill passed by the House of Representatives last month that would codify Roe v. Wade -- and would overturn hundreds of state laws that restrict abortion via mandatory waiting periods, counseling requirements, and required ultrasounds.41% : If You're Against Abortion, Don't Get One," as she stood on the court's marble steps.
39% : The Mississippi case concerns a state law prohibiting abortion after 15 weeks -- undercutting the court's 1992 decision in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which held that states can restrict abortion access after the point of fetal viability but not before.
34% : Impassioned advocates in Texas -- where President Biden's Department of Justice is challenging the state's "heartbeat law," which effectively bans abortion after the sixth week of pregnancy -- gathered early Saturday in Houston and Austin.
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