
Marches, calls to action planned for 50th anniversary of roe v. Wade
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Activists have organized rallies and marches across the country on Sunday to mark the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court case _Roe v. Wade. _ The landmark case guaranteed a constitutional
right to abortion, but was overturned by the conservative-led court last June. Protests and women's rights marches have since then urged Congress to enact legislative protections for
abortion. More demonstrations are now scheduled for Sunday, given that it marks exactly 50 years to the day since _Roe v. Wade _was decided, on Jan. 22, 1973. Organizers of the Women's
March group told _The New York Times _that at least 200 individual protests are being planned in 46 states, and are expected to draw thousands of people. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your
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directly to your inbox. "The fight at the federal level just has nowhere left to go," Rachel O'Leary Carmona, the executive director of Women's March, told the _Times._
"The theater of the battle has shifted from national protections, which are gutted. All of the fights for the years to come will be at the state level." Activists are not the only
ones fighting for change, as politicians are also making their voices heard. "Today should've been the 50th Anniversary of _Roe v. Wade,_" President Biden tweeted.
"Instead, MAGA Republican officials are waging a war on women's right to make their own healthcare decisions." "From the minute _Roe_ was overturned last June, our
Administration fought to protect access to abortion where we could," Biden added. Vice President Kamala Harris is also slated to give a speech in Florida on the issue, where NBC News
reported she will announce Biden's intention to sign a memorandum further protecting access to abortion medications.