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Subject Leaked opinion confirms Supreme Court poised to overturn Roe v. Wade
Date May 3, 2022 10:01 PM
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Today at Ms. | May 3, 2022
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Protestors and reproductive rights advocates gathered in front of the Supreme Court on Monday evening. (Miki Jourdan/Flickr)
BY CARRIE N. BAKER | With a Roe v. Wade reversal imminent and states passing abortion restrictions at a breakneck pace, women are increasingly going online to access abortion pills easily and safely.
At these virtual clinics, patients are screened for their eligibility to use abortion pills by doctors, midwives and nurses via videoconference, phone or even online forms. The clinicians then send prescriptions to the two pharmacies in the country that mail abortion pills directly to patients: Honeybee Health and American Mail Order Pharmacy.
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Why Roe Was Never Enough—and What Comes Next [[link removed]]
BY JENNIFER WEISS-WOLF | Late Monday night, a leaked version of the draft of the majority decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization was made public. When the final decision is issued, there will no longer be a federally guaranteed right to abortion in America for the first time in nearly 50 years.
What are the democratic dysfunctions that have led to this pivotal point? How should we consider parallel affronts to participation and representation—the wave of voting restrictions and outsize role of big money in politics—and the anti-abortion agenda? Can we look to state courts to provide new avenues for protecting reproductive rights? And what is the legal and societal impact of criminalizing pregnancy and abortion, especially on communities of color?
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When It Comes To Pay Equity, What’s Putting Asian-American Women So Behind? [[link removed]]
BY CANDICE NORWOOD | Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) women make on average 75 cents for every dollar earned by white men. In other words, it takes about 16 months for them to make what white men make in a year.
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As we stare down the barrel of a Roe v. Wade overturn, providers are filling abortion access gaps with telehealth and medication abortion. So, what do you need to know about abortion pills? How do they work? How long has medication abortion been available? Is it safe? (The answer’s yes!) Is it legal? (Yes!) Is it effective? (Extremely.)
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