East Bay Times

Protesters raise their voices, rally in cities around the U.S.

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CHICAGO >> Abortion rights protesters rallied in cities around the United States on Saturday, vowing to fight to ensure that abortion remains a legal option for women nationwide.

Hundreds gathered in Chicago, Atlanta, Houston and other cities days after a draft U.S. Supreme Court opinion was leaked to the public suggesting the court is poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide. The draft opinion, which comes amid nearly 50 years of federal abortion protection­s, could change before the ruling is finalized in coming weeks.

“To think that, after all this time, people still want to control what women can do and our rights to make our personal healthcare decisions is just really outrageous,” Carole Levin, chair of Courts Matter Illinois, told WMAQ-TV during the rally in Chicago.

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker attended the rally and vowed to protect reproducti­ve rights in Illinois.

“I'm proud Illinois is an island for reproducti­ve freedom in the Midwest,” he said. “Our shores remain open for any person left marooned by these extremist politician­s.”

In the nation's capital, abortion rights protesters stood outside the Supreme Court, holding signs that said abortion is a human right, or “Abort the Court.” Protesters who oppose abortion demonstrat­ed across the street.

In Atlanta, demonstrat­ors carried signs in favor of abortion rights as they marched through that city's downtown and chanted, “Not the church and not the state, women must decide our fate.”

In Houston, thousands attended a reproducti­ve rights rally headlined by Democrat Beto O'Rourke, who is running for Texas governor.

Texas is one of several states that would automatica­lly ban abortion, leaving no exceptions for rape or incest, if the high court overturns the nationwide right to abortion.

An investigat­ion is underway to determine who leaked the Supreme Court draft opinion to Politico.

 ?? PHOTOS BY AMANDA ANDRADE-RHOADES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Abortion-rights protesters pass along an ongoing art project called “Line up for Roe” by Dr. Katherine Westaway outside of the U.S. Supreme Court on Saturday in Washington.
PHOTOS BY AMANDA ANDRADE-RHOADES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Abortion-rights protesters pass along an ongoing art project called “Line up for Roe” by Dr. Katherine Westaway outside of the U.S. Supreme Court on Saturday in Washington.
 ?? ?? Estephanie Ward gives Jannie Mitchell a hug during a demonstrat­ion in Washington.
Estephanie Ward gives Jannie Mitchell a hug during a demonstrat­ion in Washington.

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