Our civil rights are woven together — and when one thread is pulled, other rights can unravel. The Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization threatens not only our abortion rights, but many other civil rights as well. The decision in Dobbs could affect rights like:
The right to get married
The right for adults to have sex
The right to get birth control
The right to have children
And more.
There is a lot of information about what is happening at the Supreme Court and how it affects our rights, but most of it is not accessible or easy to understand. In this webinar, we will talk about why these rights are important, and why they are in danger after the Dobbs decision. We will also talk about what we can do to protect our rights. These issues impact people with disabilities, and it’s important that we have accessible information about what’s going on at the Supreme Court.
Join us Thursday, July 7 from 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM ET, for Where We Are Heading: Legal Implications of Dobbs . [[link removed]]
In this webinar, we will talk about:
What cases were affected by the ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization , such as Roe v. Wade ?
What rights are affected by this ruling?
What does the right to privacy mean and how is it impacted by this ruling?
What is the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment?
What does stare decisis mean and how it is impacted by this ruling?
Join us for Where We Are Heading: Legal Implications of Dobbs [[link removed]] .
This webinar is open to everyone, but we especially want to invite self-advocates and allies to attend.
The webinar will last around 90 minutes. The webinar will be on Zoom and will have CART captioning (Communication Access Realtime Translation) and ASL interpreters. The panel will also be streamed live on Youtube. If you have any questions, please email
[email protected] [
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This is the second of three webinars in a series about reproductive rights and disability justice. [[link removed]]
We hope you will join us for this series exploring the Dobbs ruling and what it means for our community.
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