‘I'm Outraged:' Women React to Roe V. Wade Ruling Outside of Supreme Court

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Following the decision, supporters and opponents of the decision gathered outside the nation’s highest court.

Following the ruling, supporters and opponents of the decision gathered outside the Supreme Court.

"I'm outraged," Koyuki Chance, 45, told CNBC outside the Supreme Court."This decision cannot stand," added the Philadelphia native. "I'm worried about the women in Arkansas," Chance said, referring to one of the states where abortion is no longer accessible and if performed is punishable by up to 10 years in prison. The only exception is if the mother's life is in danger from the pregnancy.

The day before she was at the White House sponsoring a group that advocates for economic opportunities for Black Americans. Harris, a mother to a three-year-old son, explained that access to abortion is not only about bodily autonomy but also about economic security and opportunity.

 

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