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Subject Diverse stakeholders urge Supreme Court to save abortion pill access
Date October 20, 2023 10:01 PM
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Today at Ms. | October 20, 2023
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Diverse Stakeholders Implore Supreme Court to Preserve Abortion Pill Access [[link removed]]
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For now, mifepristone remains available because the Supreme Court determined in April that access to the drug would remain unchanged until the appeals process finished. (Stefani Reynolds / AFP via Getty Images)
BY CARRIE N. BAKER | On Thursday, Oct. 12, a wide range of organizations filed 14 amicus curiae briefs supporting a Justice Department petition asking the United States Supreme Court to overturn a Fifth Circuit decision imposing nationwide limits on access to the abortion pill mifepristone.
The opposition has until Nov. 9 to file response briefs in the case. If the justices take up the case, they could hear oral arguments early next year and issue a decision by late June 2024, which would likely factor into the fall elections.
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Reporting Under Fire: Honoring the Journalists Covering the Israeli-Gaza War [[link removed]]
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BY THE COALITION FOR WOMEN IN JOURNALISM | Journalists covering the Israeli-Gaza war bear witness to stories of tragedy, despair and resilience. The Coalition For Women In Journalism is following the work of journalists, especially women on the frontlines amidst the relentless torrents of war and civil unrest, risking their lives to shed light on the truth.
Since Oct. 7, 2023, at least 19 journalists have been killed; three were women. Rest in power: Salam Mema, Ayelet Arnin and Shai Regev.
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Jill Biden Recognizes 15 Girls Leading Change [[link removed]]
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BY JODI BONDI NORGAARD | In honor of International Day of the Girl, the White House Gender Policy Council celebrated 15 young women leaders leading change in the U.S.
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