The Supreme Court’s ruling in June Medical Services v. Russo is a victory for reproductive freedom; understanding today’s SCOTUS decision on abortion rights; the critical importance of reproductive freedom; disability and Netflix’s Never Have I Ever.
Today at Ms. | June 29, 2020
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SCOTUS Defends Abortion Access—But the Battle is Far from Over
BY GISELLE HENGST & OLIVER C. HAUG | In a 5-4 decision that echoes precedent of an identical case in Texas four years ago, the Supreme Court issued a ruling today that will allow Louisiana’s three abortion clinics to stay open. Though this case was a critical victory, the fight for true reproductive freedom in the U.S. is far from over. Ms. will be bringing you expanded analysis of June Medical Services v. Russo in the coming days—be sure to check back at MsMagazine.com.
My Reproductive Freedom Has Been Critical to My Life Choices
BY SARAH B. HECHTMAN | Hechtman reflects on “the enormous role that my reproductive life and freedom have played in shaping who I am today.”
Never Have I Ever Felt This Need to Defend My Body
BY SARAH NEILSON | "Disability is not a comedic punchline, a tragic end or a plot twist that gets thrown away in the first act. If you’ve got one, that’s part of your life, but clearly no one in Never Have I Ever’s editing room is underlining the 'part' here."
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