Abortion rights activists are sounding the alarm on a federal appeals court ruling temporarily blocking access to the abortion pill by mail.
The city the Walnut Creek says it builds on another ordinance passed several years ago that created a protest buffer zone around Planned Parenthood.
Two men, including an active-duty U.S. Marine, were arrested on suspicion of throwing a Molotov cocktail at a Planned Parenthood in California.
As Northern California abortion clinics prepare for an influx of patients, here's how inequities could also make an impact.
Swallwell told the crowd that the high court's ruling won't impact abortions in California, but warns that could change.
"We can turn this around and ensure that millions of people continue to have the right to their own reproductive decisions. Do not lose hope. We will continue to fight forward."