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Crowds protest in front of the US Supreme Court after it ended the right to abortion in a seismic ruling that shreds half a century of constitutional protections on one of the most divisive and bitterly fought issues in American political life. IMAGES
Pro-EU activist Gina Miller arrives at the Supreme Court in London ahead of hearings on Prime minister Boris Johnson's explosive decision to suspend parliament for over a month. People protested in silence in front of the Supreme Court. IMAGES of the protest
Thousands of anti-abortion protesters march in front of the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC during the "March for Life" protest, the first since the Supreme court overturned Roe v. Wade. IMAGES
Jerusalem, August 2 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Abir Sultan) Israeli left-wing activists protest against the government's policy towards Palestinians in Jerusalem in front of the Supreme Court, which is debating the evacuation of Palestinian families from their home in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, close to the Old City and populated mainly by Palestinian refugees and their descendants.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST OUTSIDE THE COURT AND FAMILIES IN THE INTERIOR IN THE DEBATE ON THEIR EVACUATION
Mexico City, Sep 6 (EFE), (CAMERA: Ulises Andrade Vela) .- Mexican conservative groups protest with prayers in front of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), which Monday is debating a historic project that considers the criminalization of abortion in the first stage of pregnancy.
Israeli protesters gather outside the Supreme Court in Jerusalem after the parliament adopted in a first reading a key clause of the government's judicial overhaul package which opponents say threatens democracy. IMAGES
Images of a demonstration in Edinburgh in support of Scottish independence, after the UK's Supreme Court rejects Scotland's bid for a referedum. IMAGES
New York (USA), May 10 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Justin Lane) Steven Donziger, a lawyer who won a contamination case against the oil company Chevron in Ecuador in 2011, faces a trial on Monday for a minor infraction after almost two years of house arrest in New York, a process that he considers "orchestrated" by the firm and that has put activist, academic and political stars on his side.