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The U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision Friday morning overturning the 1973 abortion decision Roe v. Wade, which now allows states to make their own abortion laws, and pro-life and pro-choice activists have taken to the streets in cities across the U.S. to allow their voices to be heard. 

Pro-life activists showed up in U.S. cities in celebration of restrictive abortion laws that are now, or will be soon, enacted in a number of GOP-led states following the court's decision while pro-choice demonstrators protested what they see as an attack on reproductive rights.

Washington, D.C.

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Outside the Supreme Court in the nation's capital, thousands of activists, both in favor of and in opposition of the ruling, arrived with signs in support of their cause.

Pro-choice protestors began participating in chants voicing frustrations over Friday's ruling. At one point, New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined a crowd calling the court, "Illegitimate!"

Protestors also burned an American flag in northwest D.C. Signs near the burning flag read "F--k MPD" and "F--k you Thomas, Alito, Coney Barrett, Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, Roberts."

PRO-CHOICE PROTESTORS BURN AMERICAN FLAG IN STREETS OF WASHINGTON DC AFTER ROE V. WADE REVERSAL

Pro-choice activists gather in protest following the announcement to the Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization ruling on June 24, 2022, in Washington, DC. 

Pro-choice activists gather in protest following the announcement to the Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization ruling on June 24, 2022, in Washington, DC.  (Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

Abortion laws in D.C. are among the least restrictive in the country, allowing the procedure in all stages of pregnancy, including late-stage and third-trimester abortions.

New York City, New York

Dozens of pro-choice protestors were arrested in New York City after an estimated 17,000 people demonstrated in the Big Apple.

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Protestors were heard shouting "My body, my choice" while holding signs that read "Keep your laws off my body" and "No uterus, no opinion."

Abortion access in New York is protected under the 2019 Reproductive Health Act. Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul recently expanded protections for abortion patients and providers in preparation of the court's ruling.

Pro-choice protestors carry signs in New York City following a Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. (Credit: John Mantel for Fox News Digital)

Pro-choice protestors carry signs in New York City following a Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. (Credit: John Mantel for Fox News Digital) (John Mantel)

SUPREME COURT OVERTURNS ROE V. WADE IN LANDMARK ABORTION DECISION

A child sits on his guardian's shoulders during a New York City protest after a Supreme Court decision overturned Roe V. Wade. (Credit: John Mantel for Fox News Digital)

A child sits on his guardian's shoulders during a New York City protest after a Supreme Court decision overturned Roe V. Wade. (Credit: John Mantel for Fox News Digital) (John Mantel)

Los Angeles, California

A crowd of demonstrators had formed in downtown Los Angeles to protest the ruling, with some violent altercations reported between protestors and police.

Protestors were said to have thrown rocks and set off fireworks near officers while SWAT teams launched non-lethal bullets at demonstrators. Police declared an unlawful assembly. Arrests were made in connection to the protests, but the number of apprehensions has not been released.

Large protests also formed in Hollywood and West Hollywood, which were largely peaceful. 

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A crowd gathers to protest the U.S. Supreme Court opinion overturning of Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022 on Hollywood Boulevard. (Photo by Emily Molli/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

A crowd gathers to protest the U.S. Supreme Court opinion overturning of Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022 on Hollywood Boulevard. (Photo by Emily Molli/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) (Photo by Emily Molli/Anadolu Agency via Getty )

Dozens of people blocked traffic during rush hour Friday when they walked onto the 110 freeway. 

Protesters march northbound on the 110 Freeway to denounce the Supreme Court's decision in the Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health case on June 24, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. 

Protesters march northbound on the 110 Freeway to denounce the Supreme Court's decision in the Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health case on June 24, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

California is one of the Democratic-led states where abortion access will remain readily available. Gov. Gavin Newsom also signed legislation Friday to protect patients and providers in California from other states' restrictions. 

"We will not cooperate with any states that attempt to prosecute women or doctors for receiving or providing reproductive care," he said Friday. 

Chicago, Illinois

Streets were closed in Chicago as demonstrators marched in protest of the ruling. 

Protestors were seen gathered at Federal Plaza ahead of a large march. Some demonstrators were holding signs reading "No abortion bans, not now, not ever!" and "I dream one day women will have the same rights as guns."

Illinois already ensures women can have an abortion even after the court's ruling, and Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker called a special session following the decision to expand abortion access.

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Phoenix, Arizona

A protest at the state Capitol in Phoenix resulted in property damages and an arrest, and authorities had to end the demonstration by dispersing tear gas in the area.

Arizona Department of Public Safety spokesman Bart Graves told KTAR News 92.3 FM that one person had been arrested and multiple Senate doors and memorials had been damaged in the protests railing against the court's ruling on abortion.

An estimated 8,000 people showed up to the state Capitol to protest the reversal of Roe v. Wade. Law enforcement ended the demonstration and declared it as unlawful assembly about two hours after the gathering began. Protestors would then proceed to the Senate building, where police in riot gear protected the front doors of the building.

ARIZONA ABORTION PROTEST: POLICE RELEASE TEAR GAS, LAWMAKERS ‘HELD HOSTAGE’ IN SENATE BUILDING

Law enforcement is forced to deploy tear gas to disperse protesters outside the Arizona Capitol after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022. (Rep. Sarah Liguori)

Law enforcement is forced to deploy tear gas to disperse protesters outside the Arizona Capitol after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022. (Rep. Sarah Liguori) (Rep. Sarah Liguori)

Arizona has two abortion laws, one from before it became a state and one signed earlier this year. The old law subjects anyone who performs an abortion to two to five years of prison time. And the new law, signed  GOP Gov. Doug Ducey in March, would ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy except in cases to save the mother’s life. Physicians face potential felony charges and loss of their professional licenses if they violate the law.

Police in riot gear surround the Arizona Capitol after protesters reached the front of the Arizona Sentate building as protesters reacted to the Supreme Court decision to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion decision Friday, June 24, 2022, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Police in riot gear surround the Arizona Capitol after protesters reached the front of the Arizona Sentate building as protesters reacted to the Supreme Court decision to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion decision Friday, June 24, 2022, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

The new law is scheduled to take effect 90 days after the state Legislature adjourns its current session, which could happen by the end of June. However, it is unclear which law takes precedence.

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Austin, Texas

Hundreds of people gathered in Austin on Friday to protest the court's ruling as abortions in the state have now ceased.

"We refuse to accept the Supreme Court’s decision to strip our right to abortion," the group, TX4Abortion wrote on social media. "No going back. No surrender."

The Austin police chief encouraged demonstrators to peacefully protest.

Texas has a trigger law banning abortions in the state from the moment of fertilization that will go into effect 30 days after the Supreme Court’s judgement except in cases where the life of the mother is at risk or if they risk "substantial impairment of major bodily function."

Abortions in Texas are already banned after six weeks of pregnancy following last year's enactment of Senate Bill 8, which relied on private citizens to sue anyone who aided and abetted an abortion. The law significantly reduced abortions in the state.

St. Louis, Missouri

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In St. Louis, demonstrators on both sides of the issue gathered outside Missouri's only remaining Planned Parenthood in the hours after the court's decision.

Abortion is now illegal in Missouri except in instances when the mother's life is in danger.

Pro-life group Defenders of the Unborn gathered in prayer and held a rally celebrating the court's decision. The activists held signs reading "Choose life" and "Supreme Court: Overturn Roe!"

"I never thought I would see this day when Missouri would not kill its children," Defenders of the Unborn president Mary Maschmeier told KSDK. "It's a wonderful celebration."

Pro-choice rights activists could be seen chanting at those supporting the ruling, "My body, my choice!"

Missouri Democratic Rep. Cori Bush, who was at the Planned Parenthood location for a news conference when the decision was delivered, said "It is health care and it's nobody's, it's nobody's else's decision."

CORI BUSH SPEAKS AT PRO-CHOICE RALLY WHERE PROTESTORS CALL ABORTION ‘ACT OF LOVE,’ DEMAND NO RESTRICTIONS

Atlanta, Georgia

Downtown Atlanta became filled with pro-choice protestors after the court's decision, stretching from Centennial Park to the steps of the Georgia state Capitol.

"I think we are out here to stand up to what we believe in. we can stay at home and cry all day. Which we did but we are out here letting our voices be known," one protester told FOX 5 Atlanta. "Next is revolution. Getting out in the street. It’s not time to sit back right now. Use your voice."

Supporters of the ruling celebrated in Atlanta, although their turnout was minuscule in comparison to the pro-choice demonstrations. They said a bigger rally would take place on Saturday.

People march to protest the Supreme Court's decision in the Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health case on June 24, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. 

People march to protest the Supreme Court's decision in the Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health case on June 24, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images)

Georgia's Heartbeat Abortion Bill, which was signed into law in 2019 before a court ruled it was unconstitutional, bans the procedure once a heartbeat is detected, which is usually about six weeks into a pregnancy, and allows mothers of unborn children to collect child support from fathers. The law allows exceptions for rape and incest.

Boston, Massachusetts

Pro-choice protestors in Boston marched and staged a sit-in on the city's streets following the court's ruling.

Moderate Republican Gov. Charlie Baker signed legislation after the ruling to protect abortion providers who perform on women from other states. Under the executive order, Massachusetts will not cooperate with any investigations from other states regarding abortion.

"In light of the Supreme Court’s ruling overturning Roe v Wade, it is especially important to ensure that Massachusetts providers can continue to provide reproductive health care services without concern that the laws of other states may be used to interfere with those services or sanction them for providing services that are lawful in the Commonwealth," he wrote in a statement.

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Massachusetts codified Roe v. Wade into law in 2020 following the appointment of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett. The ROE Act expanded abortion access for 16 and 17-year-olds without parental consent, and allows the procedure to be performed after 24 weeks of pregnancy in some cases.

  • 2 hours ago
    I became the mother of twin sons at the age of 17! Abortion was offered and declined and I took responsibility for my actions. Both sons are engineers and now 34 years old. It wasn’t easy, and I owe everything to my parents who helped me. I would be lying if I said I never used food stamps or publi...See more
    • 13 minutes ago
      You are a true woman. Took responsibility and that is what a mother should do as well as a father. I truly admire you and people like you. God Bless You and your sons.
      • 28 minutes ago
        Good for you, at least you had a choice. The same cannot be said if women today. The big lesson from you story should he keep your legs crossed and none of this is relevant, I’m sure you would agree.
      • 6 hours ago
        My mother already had two daughters in 1973. I was soon to be her third. I was a big surprise. She was not ready to have another child, but CHOSE to take responsibility and had me anyway. I love my mother and she loves me. I was born in December of 1973. God bless all mothers who take care of...See more
        • 32 minutes ago
          It is no longer a “choice” if it is against the law.
          • 44 minutes ago
            Sweetie, I never will understand how anyone can abort a Precious Baby, I know there is some reasons you may have too, glad your mom had you, God Bless your Family!
          • 6 hours ago
            The overturn of R v. W is not surprising (regardless of one's stand on the issue). Even as a first year law student, it was clear that the decision in the case had no basis in law whatsoever. Liberal law professors did their best to rationalize the analysis using terms like "penumbra," but this c...See more
            • 54 minutes ago
              Everything is basically correct, but instead of "liberal law professors" it would be more accurate to say "Jewish law professors".
              • 1 hour ago
                really? so a woman has not right to control her own body?
              • 7 hours ago
                Why would anyone have a child anywhere near a protest? The Supreme Court acted to uphold the Constitution. Now it is up to us as voters to be sure that each state follows our will. No more intimidation tactics. No more electing someone to fill a position to meet some type of quota. We need the most...See more
                • 1 hour ago
                  I saw people carrying their small children in the protests. If these clowns want abortion so bad, why did they birth those children? Their parts could have been sold for research and cosmetics development. Planned Parenthood has been making good bucks selling fetus parts for decades. Guess the Dem...See more
                  • 1 hour ago
                    "Why would anyone have a child anywhere near a protest? " for the same reason they want to indoctrinate little children with the LGTBQPERV ideology
                  • 7 hours ago
                    Gun Rights versus Abortion Rights The Constitution is very explicit on the Right to Bear Arms the 2nd Amendment. This is NOT a States Rights issue. States have No Option they have to abide by the rights expressed in the 2nd Amendment. There is NO enumerated right in the Constitution to either have or ban abortions....See more
                    • 1 hour ago
                      The people you have to explain this to, don't care about the Constitution, the Founders, the Bill of Rights, or the States and their laws. They just want to skyscream until they get their way.
                      • 1 hour ago
                        There's no explicit right to make cannabis illegal yet the supreme court deems it so.
                      • 7 hours ago
                        There is not a single problem we have that our government has either not caused or not made worse. Ironically, this is why Trump got elected and we see how democrats reacted to that.
                        • 1 hour ago
                          Yes.. and the ElectionThieves have been scamming us non stop to retain the powr they stole. And they are succeeding in this scam too. This isn't about abortion, it is about our right2BearARms. Their most used tactic besides deception is DISTRACTION.. as they constantly move forward with their treas...See more
                          • 1 hour ago
                            Agreed, Trump made everything in America worse, and Dems have responded by trying to fix all the biggliest loser’s failures.
                          • 6 hours ago
                            Abortion is an issue that shows the difference between liberal / progressive and conservative ideology. Liberal / Progressive ideology doesn't believe you can trust the voters to decide important issues. Conservative ideology believes it is the responsibility of the voter to decide important issues....See more
                            • 10 minutes ago
                              Protesters on Hollywood Blv... in California... where the ruling changes absolutely NOTHING... why not simply call it a "democrat pride parade"...
                              • 1 hour ago
                                and then there's the truly horrible people who think the use of your blood and organs are up for a vote.
                              • 7 hours ago
                                What possible end game do these protestors hope to achieve by protesting the SC? Serious question. The Supreme Court cannot take up Roe v Wade again even if they wished. There has to be a case with a grievance against a specific legislation handed to them before they can even elect to look at one. So...See more
                                • 1 hour ago
                                  Kind of what Trump and his so called lawyers did !
                                  • 1 hour ago
                                    This is the lefts way of handling a difference of opinion. In your face, screaming, like a two year olds tantrum. Wear yourselves out you guys.
                                  • 7 hours ago
                                    I see the AOC is out front raging against the S C decision on abortion. I believe in a women's right to chose. I also believe this is the time to push really hard on educating women on how not to get pregnant . Until this law is reversed women can do what needs to be done to not get pregnant. Easy ...See more
                                    • 1 hour ago
                                      An Abortion is taking away the life of an unborn child because a woman or couple believes that this person will be in the way of their lives and is the same as someone killing someone for getting in the way. The legal word for that is murder. Its hard for some because they think they are losing a r...See more
                                      • 1 hour ago
                                        AOC out ranting about a SCOTUS decision that she dis agrees with and encouraging “get in the streets “. AGAIN the Socialist Marxist demonstrates her lack of knowledge and LIES about the actual decision. Abortion is not BANNED. WOMENS “RIGHTS” are not “stripped away” as the Associated Press claims...See more
                                      • 6 hours ago
                                        The word abortion is not in the constitution. Fifty years ago the Supreme Court justices went crazy and cherry picked the document to make up rights that were never there. If people really want a protected right, then they have to do it the right way.
                                        • 1 hour ago
                                          Neither are the words “gun owner.” In revolutionary times, arms = cannons.
                                          • 1 hour ago
                                            The words "Voter ID" or "Mask Mandate" aren't in there either.
                                          • 5 hours ago
                                            Not liking the decision of the Supreme Court does not make the court illegitimate. We have three separate but EQUAL branches of the government for a reason. That reason has never been more clear than it is today.
                                            • 1 hour ago
                                              Perfectly stated!
                                              • 1 hour ago
                                                Sadly we have one or two generations fully indoctrinated by liberal schools instead of being educated. Liberals WANT DEMOCRATIC RULE but only as long as they agree with the rulings.
                                              • 5 hours ago
                                                Right or wrong, when elected officials start denouncing the Supreme Court, and getting the masses riled up in the process, that puts us all on a very slippery slope. I'm talking to you Maxine Waters, and AOC.
                                                • 2 hours ago
                                                  Haha says the guy who voted for Trump.. who incited a literal insurrection against elected officials.
                                                • 4 hours ago
                                                  All the Supreme Court said was that this issue should be decided by the states because the federal government has no constitutional authority.
                                                  • 1 hour ago
                                                    Try telling the Court’s specific decision to a Liberal brainwashed by the media.
                                                  • 5 hours ago
                                                    Having followed many of these protests the sad part is I have yet to hear one protester accurately describe what the decision actually does. That includes Biden who made incredibly false statements in his speech.
                                                    • 6 hours ago
                                                      I have a lot of questions. Do the protesters have jobs? Who funds the expensive trips? They do realize that the decision goes back to the states. May areas protesting have legal abortion already With all the birth control available to day an adult woman does not have to be pregnant if she doesn't wish...See more
                                                      • 6 hours ago
                                                        Ask the same questions of the Jan 6 terrorists! WELL?