Washington, United States: A written opinion by one justice in the US Supreme Court's decision to bury abortion rights has ignited fears that other progressive gains, including same-sex marriage and contraception, could also be overturned.

A demonstrator holds a sign during protests at the entrance of the gated community where US Supreme Court Justice Thomas Clarence lives in Fairfax, Virginia, after the US Supreme Court striked down the right to abortion on June 24, 2022. AFP PHOTO
A demonstrator holds a sign during protests at the entrance of the gated community where US Supreme Court Justice Thomas Clarence lives in Fairfax, Virginia, after the US Supreme Court striked down the right to abortion on June 24, 2022. AFP PHOTO

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