MICHIGANMichigan reacts to Supreme Court's overturning of Roe vs. WadeThe Detroit NewsRichard Mucha, “This is one of the most glorious days of my life. I have been waiting for this day for 49 years. The grace of Jesus finally came. I’m been emotionally involved in this for 49 years, how can this not be emotional.” Pro-life demonstrators gather outside a Planned Parenthood center in Livonia, Michigan on June 24, 2022.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsA horn honk and a thumbs up from a truck passing by a pro-life demonstration gathered outside a Planned Parenthood center in Livonia, Michigan on June 24, 2022.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsMiriam Respires and Sandy Rogala hug during a pro-life gathering outside a Planned Parenthood center in Livonia, Michigan on June 24, 2022.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsA crowd of 300-400 people gathered at the steps of the Capitol in Lansing on Friday June 24, 2022, to protest the US Supreme Court’s decision to shelve Roe v Wade, and return authority to the States, June 18, 2022.Dale G. Young, Dale G. YoungA crowd of 300-400 people gathered at the steps of the Capitol in Lansing on Friday June 24, 2022, to protest the US Supreme Court's decision to shelve Roe v Wade, and return authority to the States, June 18, 2022.Dale G. Young, Dale G. YoungSen Curtis Hertel and wife Elisabeth Hertel watch as a crowd of 300-400 people gathered at the steps of the Capitol in Lansing on Friday June 24, 2022.Dale G. Young, Dale G. YoungA crowd of 350 people gathered at the steps of the Michigan Capitol in Lansing Friday to protest the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade.Dale G. Young, Special To The Detroit NewsA crowd of 300-400 people gathered at the steps of the Capitol in Lansing.Dale G. Young, Dale G. YoungA crowd of 300-400 people gathered at the steps of the Capitol in Lansing.Dale G. Young, Dale G. YoungGov Whitmer speaks to a crowd of 300-400 people gathered at the steps of the Capitol in Lansing on Friday June 24, 2022, to protest the US Supreme Court's decision to shelve Roe v Wade, and return authority to the States, June 18, 2022.Dale G. Young, Dale G. YoungGov Whitmer speaks to a crowd of around 350 people gathered at the steps of the Michigan Capitol in Lansing on Friday June 24, 2022, to protest the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v Wade, and return authority over abortions to the states.Dale G. Young, The Detroit News, FileA crowd of around 350 people gather at the steps of the Michigan Capitol building in Lansing Friday to protest the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v Wade, and return authority over abortions to the states.Dale G. Young, Dale G. YoungA crowd of 300-400 people gathered at the steps of the Capitol in Lansing on Friday June 24, 2022, to protest the US Supreme Court's decision to shelve Roe v Wade, and return authority to the States, June 18, 2022.Dale G. Young, Dale G. YoungBob Cleveland of Owosso cheers while sitting on the steps as Gov Whitmer addresses a crowd of 300-400 people.Dale G. Young, Dale G. YoungA crowd of around 350 people gather at the steps of the Michigan Capitol building in Lansing Friday to protest the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v Wade, and return authority over abortions to the states.Dale G. Young, Dale G. YoungGov Whitmer and her daughters chat as a crowd of 300-400 people gathered at the steps of the Capitol in Lansing on Friday June 24, 2022, to protest the US Supreme Court's decision to shelve Roe v Wade, and return authority to the States, June 18, 2022.Dale G. Young, Dale G. YoungMirinda King, of Detroit, chants on the bullhorn as other repeat in front of the Detroit Federal Courthouse, Friday night, June 24, 2022. Abortion rights protesters and socialists gather outside the Detroit Federal Courthouse, Friday night, June 24, 2022, to demonstrate against the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe. v. Wade.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAbortion rights protesters and socialists gather outside the Detroit Federal Courthouse, Friday night, June 24, 2022, to demonstrate against the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe. v. Wade.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsCaryn Rose, of Detroit, holds up her sign in front of the Detroit Federal Courthouse, Friday night, June 24, 2022.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAbortion rights protesters and socialists gather outside the Detroit Federal Courthouse, Friday night, June 24, 2022, to demonstrate against the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe. v. Wade.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsVickie Smith holds up her sign in front of the Detroit Federal Courthouse, Friday night, June 24, 2022.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAbortion rights protesters and socialists gather outside the Detroit Federal Courthouse, Friday night, June 24, 2022, to demonstrate against the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe. v. Wade.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAbortion rights protesters march east on West Lafayette Blvd., as they cross Shelby, Friday night, June 24, 2022.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAbortion rights protesters march east on West Lafayette Blvd., approaching Griswold, Friday night, June 24, 2022.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAbortion rights protesters march south on Griswold approaching Larned, Friday night, June 24, 2022.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAbortion rights protesters march south on Griswold crossing Larned, Friday night, June 24, 2022.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsA person, no name given, with multiple firearms provides security as protests erupt in Grand Rapids, MI after U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.Chris DuMond, Special To The Detroit NewsProtesters hold signs, chant, and march through downtown Grand Rapids, MI after U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.Chris DuMond, Special To The Detroit NewsRestaurant patrons watch as protesters hold signs, chant, and march through downtown Grand Rapids, MI after U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.Chris DuMond, Special To The Detroit NewsA person, name not given, holds a transgender flag and metal hangers in front of a courthouse as protests erupt in Grand Rapids, MI after U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.Chris DuMond, Special To The Detroit NewsA person, name not given, holds a flag reading “Silence equals Death” in front of a courthouse as protests erupt in Grand Rapids, MI after U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.Chris DuMond, Special To The Detroit NewsA woman, no name given, confronts a man on the street as protests erupt in Grand Rapids, MI after U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.Chris DuMond, Special To The Detroit NewsPeople hold signs as protests erupt in Grand Rapids, MI after U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.Chris DuMond, Special To The Detroit NewsA woman at a sidewalk cafe records as protests erupt in Grand Rapids, MI after U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.Chris DuMond, Special To The Detroit NewsA woman at a sidewalk cafe records as others watch while protests erupt in Grand Rapids, MI after U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.Chris DuMond, Special To The Detroit NewsPeople hold signs through the roof of their car as protests erupt in Grand Rapids, MI after U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.Chris DuMond, Special To The Detroit NewsGus Medema, right, confronts a man on the street as protests erupt in Grand Rapids, MI after U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.Chris DuMond, Special To The Detroit News