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Today at Ms. | June 22, 2022
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Senators Reach Compromise on ‘Boyfriend Loophole’—But Republicans Insist on Continuing Gun Exemptions for Some Abusers [[link removed]]
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Gun safety advocates participate in the ‘March For Our Lives’ rally in downtown Orlando, Fla., on June 11, 2022 . Similar marches were held across the U.S. in the wake of the mass shooting at a grocery store in Buffalo, N.Y., on May 14 which took 10 lives, and another on May 24 in Uvalde, Texas, in which 19 students and two teachers were killed. (Paul Hennessy / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
BY CARRIE N. BAKER | On Tuesday night, a bipartisan group of U.S. senators working on landmark bipartisan gun legislation reached a compromise on the so-called “boyfriend loophole,” blocking dating partners convicted of a misdemeanor from buying guns, but allowing them to regain the right to buy a gun after five years provided that they were first-time offenders and not found guilty of any other violent misdemeanor or offense.
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Keeping Score: U.S. Gymnasts Sue FBI for Failure to Investigate Nassar; SCOTUS Expands Religious Liberty Rights; Physicians Fear Post-Roe World [[link removed]]
BY SOPHIE DORF-KAMIENNY | In every issue of Ms ., we track research on our progress in the fight for equality, catalogue can’t-miss quotes from feminist voices and keep tabs on the feminist movement’s many milestones. We’re Keeping Score online, too—in in this biweekly round-up.
This week: Physicians fear for their patients’ health outcomes without abortion access; Supreme Court rules to protect federal officers’ immunity over Fourth Amendments rights; U.S. women gymnasts sue FBI for failure to investigate doctor Larry Nassar; House passes legislation to ban purchase of semiautomatic weapons before age 21; first transgender performer is nominated for a Tony, and first non-binary composer wins for best original score; and more.
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Reproductive Rights Pioneer Sheds Light on His Battle Against Anti-Abortion Extremists [[link removed]]
BY ELEANOR J. BADER | He’s been called “the father of the abortion movement” by the Los Angeles Times and a “promoter of filth” by Catholic and evangelical conservatives, but as reproductive rights pioneer Bill Baird readies himself for his 90th birthday on June 20th, he is not thinking about his reputation. Instead, he’s as impassioned about attacks on abortion and birth control as he has ever been and remains a fierce critic of those who want to restrict access.
Baird recently spoke to Ms . reporter Eleanor J. Bader about his career as well as the ongoing struggle for reproductive freedom.
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