Wyoming Pro-Life Advocates March and Pray After Supreme Court Decision

2824
13:45
10
Photo: Michael Smith / Wyoming Tribune Eagle Photo: Michael Smith / Wyoming Tribune Eagle

Hundreds marched in Cheyenne, carrying crosses and signs, to reaffirm pro-life advocacy after the Wyoming Supreme Court struck down key abortion bans.

CHEYENNE, WY — Hundreds braved cold, blustery weather on January 18, 2026, for the annual Right to Life March in Cheyenne, demonstrating in support of unborn children following a Wyoming Supreme Court ruling that struck down two 2023 pro-life laws. Participants began at Depot Plaza and processed silently to the Supreme Court building, carrying signs and banners.

Carlos Bersabe, a Catholic, carried a 60-pound rucksack and wooden cross, symbolizing support for mothers in distress. Inside St. Mary’s Cathedral, speakers including professional surfer Bethany Hamilton and Secretary of State Chuck Gray addressed the crowd, emphasizing resilience, hope, and the importance of advocacy. Hamilton encouraged support for women in crisis, stating, “There’s always hope when God is on our side.” Gray criticized the court decision as contrary to voters’ will and called for legislative action.

The march and indoor rally reflected Wyoming pro-life advocates’ determination to protect life “from conception to natural death,” despite the state’s current legal environment.

Previously, the UOJ reported that Wyoming homeschool laws sparked a pushback over sports and activities access. 

If you notice an error, select the required text and press Ctrl+Enter or Submit an error to report it to the editors.
If you find an error in the text, select it with the mouse and press Ctrl+Enter or this button If you find an error in the text, highlight it with the mouse and click this button The highlighted text is too long!
Read also