There were still a few people in front of the Supreme Court protesting its recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, ignoring precedent upon precedent (as well as public opinion) that guaranteed the constitutional right to an abortion. This followed the court striking down a 108-year-old New York state law restricting who can carry a gun as well as a case that blurs the distinction between church and state, and was followed by a ruling that hamstrung the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to mandate carbon emissions reductions. It seems to me that the extremely conservative majority of justices is bound and determined to radically change the fabric of life in America in line with their religious, ideological or political beliefs.
I wish I could have gotten down there when the major protests were going on, but it was just too far to walk there and back home again in the summer heat.
Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by PBase are decidedly unsharp.
Calling Mrs. Blackbird, posted earlier: