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Subject In a blow to survivors of domestic violence, Supreme Court criminalizes sleeping outside
Date June 28, 2024 10:01 PM
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Nowhere to Turn: Survivors are Unsafe at Home and Criminalized on the Streets [[link removed]]
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BY STEPHANIE LOVE-PATTERSON | We thought the Supreme Court would see how the decks are already stacked against those who experience homelessness and see laws that fine and ticket homeless individuals for sleeping outside for what they are: cruel, unusual and ineffective. But as domestic violence and housing costs skyrocket, the Supreme Court’s answer to the crisis of homelessness is more cruelty.
Now, it’s up to state and local governments to invest in proven strategies that help end abuse and homelessness, such as broad investments in affordable housing and targeted investments in survivor-specific housing programs. Survivors can’t wait any longer for the safe, affordable housing they need.
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21st-Century Medical Care Is for Everyone, Including Pregnant People [[link removed]]
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BY BONNIE FULLER | The Supreme Court has come down on its final major abortion case of the term. For now, the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) preempts Idaho’s near-total abortion ban. But 21 U.S. states still have abortion bans. The women in these states do not have access to the same top medical care as men do.
I just had the privilege of experiencing the very best of American modern medicine this week for my knee surgery. We celebrate our American medical system as the best in the world—so why would we voluntarily decide to deny the care that I just received this past week to women living under abortion bans?
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War on Women Report: Supreme Court Fails to Deliver Abortion Wins; Senate Republicans Block Contraception and IVF Bills [[link removed]]
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BY ABIGAIL RAMIREZ and RACHEL LONKER | U.S. patriarchal authorita rianism is on the rise, and democracy is on the decline. But day after day, we stay vigilant in our goals to dismantle patriarchy at every turn. The fight is far from over. We are watching, and we refuse to go back. This is the War on Women Report.
Since our last report: New Hampshire became the 13th state to outlaw child marriage; parents sue Louisiana for law requiring 10 Commandments in schools; Republican-dominated legislatures introduce further restrictions on abortion, contraception and IVF; at the debate, Trump defends state-level abortion bans and the overturn of Roe ; Iowa’s six-week abortion ban approved by the state Supreme Court; and more.
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In this episode, we continue our series: Fifteen Minutes of Feminism— The Trump Indictments: Found Guilty! (with Moira Donegan). On May 30, 2024, Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts by a New York jury. In this episode, we unpack the criminal charges that Donald Trump engaged in illegal business, electoral and campaign activities. This week, we’re rejoined by Moira Donegan to discuss why the New York trial was about more than about “hush money” and how the case marks the first time a former president has stood trial for criminal prosecution and been convicted.
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