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Today at Ms. | July 2, 2024
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Supreme Court ‘23-’24 Term in Review: ’It’s About Power. It’s About Politics.’ [[link removed]]
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Protesters in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on July 1, 2024. (Drew Angerer / AFP via Getty Images)
BY ROXANNE SZAL, RACHEL LONKER and ABIGAIL RAMIREZ | Monday, July 1, marked the end of a historic and ominous Supreme Court term—with bombshell rulings on presidential immunity, the right to abortion care in emergencies, gun control, the criminalization of homelessness, the availability of medication abortion and more.
A panel at the 14th annual Supreme Court Review at Georgetown Law School discussed the high Court’s monumental decisions from the last several months, which will have ripple effects for years and decades to come.
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Title IX Says Universities Must Accommodate Students Who Have Had Abortions. Texas Is Suing. [[link removed]]
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Abortion rights demonstrators march outside of the Harris County Courthouse during the Women’s Wave march in Houston, Texas, on Oct. 8, 2022. (Mark Felix / AFP via Getty Images)
BY SHOSHANNA EHRLICH | The state of Texas does not believe its arsenal of antiabortion laws has done enough to strip pregnant women and girls of control over their bodies.
Represented by antiabortion warrior Attorney General Ken Paxton, Texas is suing the Biden administration in a challenge to the recently issued Title IX regulations that abortion-related discrimination is prohibited sex discrimination. Two professors from the University of Texas-Austin—John Hatfield, a professor of finance, and Daniel Bonevac, a philosophy professor—subsequently joined the suit as named plaintiffs.
At its core, this case is about the surveillance and control of the sexual and reproductive lives of students, and the chillingly privileged view that professors are somehow entitled to this measure of control over students’ lives based upon their own views about abortion.
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A Second Trump Term Would Double Down on Erasing Trans Rights. Here’s How Advocates Are Preparing. [[link removed]]
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A Transgender Day of Visibility rally in St. Paul, Minn., on March 31, 2024. (Michael Siluk / UCG / Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
BY ORION RUMMLER, THE 19TH | If former president Donald Trump is reelected, advocacy groups expect him to enact anti-LGBTQ+ policies that are more far-reaching and extreme than those he put in place during his first term—based on his campaign promises and policies suggested by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank that has shaped the GOP’s agenda for decades.
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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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