National Reproductive Rights Protests
On June 24, the Supreme Court released its opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, overturning Roe v. Wade and 50 years of codified reproductive rights in the United States. As protests broke out across the nation, at least a dozen journalists were assaulted or detained while covering them. The majority of those incidents occurred in Los Angeles, running contrary to recently expanded protections for journalists covering protests in the state.
Adam Rose, who chairs the press rights committee for the Los Angeles Press Club, noted most of the journalists reporting press freedom violations were from smaller outlets or identified as independent. “It really is heartbreaking after things seemed to be getting better with LAPD at other civil unrest earlier this year," Rose said.
Find all incidents from protests immediately following the SCOTUS ruling in Dobbs here as well as ongoing and historical events under the reproductive rights tag in the Tracker.
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