Inside an abortion clinic when the Supreme Court overturned Roe
A Los Angeles Times photojournalist captures the grief and anger inside an abortion clinic just after Roe vs. Wade is reversed.
A Los Angeles Times photojournalist captures the grief and anger inside an abortion clinic just after Roe vs. Wade is reversed.
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After the end of Roe vs. Wade, Catholics and evangelical groups consider next steps.
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California leaders have expected for months that the U.S. Supreme Court would strike down Roe vs. Wade. Now that it has happened, what's next?
The Supreme Court says the 2nd Amendment covers the right to carry guns in public. But for Black people, the calculation has always been more complicated.
Democrats who want to protect their rights to abortions and gun safety will need to fight at the ballot box, columnist George Skelton writes.
For the third day in a row, demonstrators gathered downtown to express grief and anger over the Supreme Court's decision to end a constitutional right to abortion.
Across Southern California, different churches react variously with jubilation and sorrow, glee and anger, to the Supreme Court's Roe vs. Wade ruling.