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the new wearable technology aimed at saving lives and serena williams back on the court. inside her return to wimbledon. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening a rapidly shifting patchwork of abortion laws tonight as the battle in the wake of roe v. wade s demise spills from the chambers of the u.s. supreme court to state courtrooms across america. tonight abortion rights supporters in more than a half dozen states putting up legal challenges, trying to block abortion bans. many of the new laws designed to automatically go into effect following the court s decision including louisiana, where a judge temporarily halted enforcement of that state s trigger law. over the weekend in cities across the country thousands marched in protest to the supreme court s decision to end a constitutional right to abortions today senate minority leader mitch mcconnell savoring the court s decision after years of work. but new polling suggesting the decis ....
Decision after years of work. but new polling suggesting the decision is not in sync with public opinion. an npr/pbs/marist poll found 56% of americans oppose the supreme court s ruling versus 40% who support it blayne alexander has much more. no justice! no peace! reporter: with federal protection of abortion rights gone what do we want abortion rights reporter: both sides are turning out in the streets while others are fighting the changes in court trigger laws in at least eight states are now facing legal challenges today a judge temporarily blocked enforcement of louisiana s law, meaning the state s three clinics, which had stopped providing services after friday s decision, can once again perform abortions for now. tonight there is a growing patchwork of laws from state to state. right now abortion is illegal with few exceptions in at least seven states and in the coming weeks at least six more are also expected to put bans in place ....