Thousands of protesters rallied outside Austin’s Federal Courthouse and marched to the Capitol yesterday in opposition to the Supreme Court’s ruling which overturned Roe v. Wade. See all of @John_J_Anderson's photos from the event: bit.ly/3QLyZPqc pic.twitter.com/9zqRCDUkAt

Yesterday an hour before the Supreme Court announced it’s disastrous decision I tweeted a typical greeting appropriate for an ordinary Friday. As we all now know yesterday turned out to be no ordinary Friday. Tweet deleted. 💜🙏🏾
At least eight states banned the procedure the day the ruling was released. Several others with antiabortion laws blocked by the courts are expected to act, with lawmakers moving to activate their dormant legislation. washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/…
When the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade, we asked what questions you had about the historic ruling. Many want to know what the decision means for the future of abortion rights. Senior news anchor Libby Casey breaks down what we know as of now. wapo.st/3xOGnB3 pic.twitter.com/R5D3FIWkWi