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Today at Ms. | April 5, 2023
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The Truth About the Adoption Option [[link removed]]
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Studies show people who were unable to get a wanted abortion were more likely to experience economic hardships, and 91 percent of women forced to carry their pregnancies to term opt to keep their babies instead of putting them up for adoption. (Getty Images)
BY LAURA RENA MURRAY | During oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson , the case that would end 50 years of protections for abortion rights in the U.S., Justice Amy Coney Barrett asked lawyers for a Mississippi clinic, “Why don’t safe-haven laws take care of that problem?” Ignored by the justices was extensive research showing that forced birth has consequences—devastating ones—for the woman, for the infant and for the communities where they live.
Despite what reactionary justices assert, forced birth does not result in significantly more infants being adopted—for too many of these children, their future lies in foster care.
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Michigan Is Officially Rid of Its 1931 Abortion Ban [[link removed]]
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday signed into law a bill that repeals the state’s 1931 abortion ban. (@GovWhitmer / Twitter)
BY ROXY SZAL | On Wednesday, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) repealed the state’s 1931-era abortion ban—a law prohibiting abortions without exceptions for rape, incest or health of the pregnant woman.
“Today, we’re going to take action to ensure that our statutes, our laws reflect our values and our constitution,” Whitmer said. “This is a long overdue step.”
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Male Sports Commentators Should Shut Up and Let Women Athletes Play—Starting With Angel Reese [[link removed]]
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Angel Reese of the LSU Lady Tigers, and Caitlin Clark and Gabbie Marshall of the Iowa Hawkeyes, vie for position under the basket during the 2023 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament National Championship at American Airlines Center on April 2, 2023, in Dallas. (Ben Solomon / NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
BY SUSAN SHAW | The NCAA women’s March Madness tournament just broke all records for attendance and TV viewership. But what pundits and fans have been talking about is LSU forward Angel Reese’s giving Iowa’s sharp-shooting National Player of the Year Caitlin Clark hell with a couple of hand gestures.
Still, Reese has everyone talking, doesn’t she? Is that really a bad thing for women’s basketball?
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