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Subject How the far right plans to obliterate more constitutional rights
Date March 14, 2024 10:01 PM
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Today at Ms. | March 14, 2024
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How the Far Right-Wing Plans to Obliterate More of Our Constitutional Rights [[link removed]]
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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-La.) at the State of the Union address in the House chambers at the U.S. Capitol on March 7, 2024. Johnson has extreme anti-feminist views, including supporting forced birth and criminalizing same-sex relationships. As speaker, he can set the agenda and determine what legislation meets the floor. (Win McNamee / Getty Images)
BY CJ SPENCER | In the last decade, the Convention of State Action (COSA) has become the fastest-growing Article V movement.
COSA advocates are pushing for Congress to call a convention to ratify a number of constitutional amendments which threaten the fabric of our democracy. If states have immediate standing to challenge the constitutionality of any enactments by Congress and the executive branch, the lives of women would be at risk.
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Our Abortion Stories: ‘Kate Cox’s Story Is One of Millions That Must Be Shared, and This Is Mine.’ [[link removed]]
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An abortion rights rally in Bloomsburg, Pa., on July 3, 2023, in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. (Paul Weaver / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images)
BY AMY MOY | “My husband and I chose the safety and stability of our family over the risks of another pregnancy. We wanted to ensure that my daughter had a mother, and I wanted my husband to have a wife. … As we brace and prepare for potential shifts this year, the power of telling our personal reproductive stories can be a catalyst for change and a beacon of solidarity. I hope that by telling my full story, others will be encouraged to do the same by knowing that they are not alone. ”
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Citing Devastating Impacts on Patients, Kentucky Doctors Unite Against State Abortion Bans [[link removed]]
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A rally encouraging voters to vote no on Amendment 2, which would add a permanent abortion ban to Kentucky’s state Constitution, on the steps of the Capitol on Oct. 1, 2022. (Stefani Reynolds / AFP via Getty Images)
BY EMILIA DOMINGUEZ | Members of Kentucky Physicians for Reproductive Freedom, a group representing over 280 healthcare providers, delivered an open letter late last month demanding the repeal of their state abortion ban and decrying the devastating impact the ban is having on their patients. Citing “Do No Harm,” the primary vow of healthcare providers to care for their patients, the physicians spoke out against abortion bans.
The Dobbs decision triggered Kentucky’s law that completely banned abortion in the state except in very limited circumstances, and through which healthcare providers who violate these restrictions could face civil and criminal penalties. Although in late 2022, Kentucky voters rejected an amendment to the state constitution that would have stated that the constitution does not protect abortion rights, Kentucky’s abortion ban has remained in place with devastating consequences for those receiving and providing essential reproductive healthcare in the state.
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