BLOOMINGTON, UNITED STATES - 2022/01/23: Anti-abortion protesters march from the Monroe County Courthouse around Planned Parenthood and back to the courthouse during the Rally for Life on January 23, 2022 in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana lawmakers are consider a law that would make it a felony to “coerce” a pregnant woman into having an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States is also expected to hear cases that could overturn Roe v.s. Wade, a 1973 ruling that made abortion legal under the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)
BLOOMINGTON, UNITED STATES – 2022/01/23: Anti-abortion protesters march from the Monroe County Courthouse around Planned Parenthood and back to the courthouse during the Rally for Life on January 23, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana lawmakers are considering a law that would make it a felony to “coerce” a pregnant woman into having an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States is also expected to hear cases that could overturn Roe v.s. Wade, a 1973 ruling that made abortion legal under the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, UNITED STATES – 2022/01/23: Anti-abortion protesters march from the Monroe County Courthouse around Planned Parenthood and back to the courthouse during the Rally for Life on January 23, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana lawmakers are considering a law that would make it a felony to “coerce” a pregnant woman into having an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States is also expected to hear cases that could overturn Roe v.s. Wade, a 1973 ruling that made abortion legal under the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, UNITED STATES – 2022/01/23: Anti-abortion protesters march from the Monroe County Courthouse around Planned Parenthood and back to the courthouse during the Rally for Life on January 23, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana lawmakers are considering a law that would make it a felony to “coerce” a pregnant woman into having an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States is also expected to hear cases that could overturn Roe v.s. Wade, a 1973 ruling that made abortion legal under the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, UNITED STATES – 2022/01/23: Anti-abortion protesters march from the Monroe County Courthouse around Planned Parenthood and back to the courthouse during the Rally for Life on January 23, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana lawmakers are considering a law that would make it a felony to “coerce” a pregnant woman into having an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States is also expected to hear cases that could overturn Roe v.s. Wade, a 1973 ruling that made abortion legal under the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, UNITED STATES – 2022/01/23: Anti-abortion protesters march from the Monroe County Courthouse around Planned Parenthood and back to the courthouse during the Rally for Life on January 23, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana lawmakers are considering a law that would make it a felony to “coerce” a pregnant woman into having an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States is also expected to hear cases that could overturn Roe v.s. Wade, a 1973 ruling that made abortion legal under the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, UNITED STATES – 2022/01/23: Anti-abortion protesters march from the Monroe County Courthouse around Planned Parenthood and back to the courthouse during the Rally for Life on January 23, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana lawmakers are considering a law that would make it a felony to “coerce” a pregnant woman into having an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States is also expected to hear cases that could overturn Roe v.s. Wade, a 1973 ruling that made abortion legal under the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, UNITED STATES – 2022/01/23: Anti-abortion protesters march from the Monroe County Courthouse around Planned Parenthood and back to the courthouse during the Rally for Life on January 23, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana lawmakers are considering a law that would make it a felony to “coerce” a pregnant woman into having an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States is also expected to hear cases that could overturn Roe v.s. Wade, a 1973 ruling that made abortion legal under the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, UNITED STATES – 2022/01/23: Anti-abortion protesters march from the Monroe County Courthouse around Planned Parenthood and back to the courthouse during the Rally for Life on January 23, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana lawmakers are considering a law that would make it a felony to “coerce” a pregnant woman into having an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States is also expected to hear cases that could overturn Roe v.s. Wade, a 1973 ruling that made abortion legal under the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, UNITED STATES – 2022/01/23: Anti-abortion protesters march from the Monroe County Courthouse around Planned Parenthood and back to the courthouse during the Rally for Life on January 23, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana lawmakers are considering a law that would make it a felony to “coerce” a pregnant woman into having an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States is also expected to hear cases that could overturn Roe v.s. Wade, a 1973 ruling that made abortion legal under the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, UNITED STATES – 2022/01/23: Anti-abortion protesters march from the Monroe County Courthouse around Planned Parenthood and back to the courthouse during the Rally for Life on January 23, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana lawmakers are considering a law that would make it a felony to “coerce” a pregnant woman into having an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States is also expected to hear cases that could overturn Roe v.s. Wade, a 1973 ruling that made abortion legal under the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, UNITED STATES – 2022/01/23: Anti-abortion protesters march from the Monroe County Courthouse around Planned Parenthood and back to the courthouse during the Rally for Life on January 23, 2022, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana lawmakers are considering a law that would make it a felony to “coerce” a pregnant woman into having an abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States is also expected to hear cases that could overturn Roe v.s. Wade, a 1973 ruling that made abortion legal under the U.S. Constitution. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)
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