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The scene from #SCOTUS. @KarenBassLA among those being escorted away from SCOTUS back to Capitol. Police not letting folks through to where activists are. #Dobbs #Roe

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The Supreme Court has struck down Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 precedent that protected abortion rights at the federal level, in a Friday decision to uphold a Mississippi law banning abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. A video shared by Twitter user Godfrey Santos Plata show a heavy police presence outside the Supreme Court amid crowds of protesters and counter-protesters. Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rep. Karen Bass was among those being escorted away from SCOTUS back to Capitol, Plata tweeted. Police not letting folks through to where activists are. Crowds gathered ahead of the decision, and when it came, anti-abortion activists cheered the result, while abortion-rights activists erupted in protest. It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives, Justice Samuel Alito wrote in the opinion for the 63 conservative majority. The ruling leaves the legality of abortion up to states. Previously, Roe v. Wade required states permit abortion until fetal viability, at around 24 weeks of pregnancy, and that requirement was reaffirmed in the 1992 decision in Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Knowing this moment would come does not make it any less devastating, Planned Parenthood Action Fund President Alexis McGill Johnson said in a statement. Make no mistake if they can take away the right to abortion, a right we’ve held for nearly 50 years, they won’t stop here: All of our freedoms are on the line.