
Roe v. Wade outrage highlights growing rift between the American people and their highest court
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Minnesota to California, Florida, Ohio, South Carolina, New York and many, many places in between.
Abortion rights activists across the country are meeting the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade with a blitz of dissent. Their potent outrage can be felt far beyond Washington, with celebrities, companies and advocacy groups helping to fuel it -- both online and off.
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