Frenzy outside the Supreme Court after reversal of abortion protections

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Supreme Court rules on Constitutional right to abortion

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court overturned the landmark abortion rights case Roe v. Wade Friday. Justices ruled in favor of a Mississippi law and in doing so, decided abortion should not be protected under the Constitution.

Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch argued for her state’s law in front of the court in December, and said in a video statement, “Roe v. Wade is now behind us, consigned to the list of infamous cases that collapsed under the weight of their errors.” “In the days ahead, the center will work with everyone to preserve access as long as possible,” said Rikelman.

Paul Schiff Berman, from George Washington University Law, argues these laws could create divisions among states.

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