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Subject Why the fall of Roe means you might not be able to get pregnant
Date July 7, 2022 10:01 PM
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Why the Fall of Roe Means You Might Not Be Able To Get Pregnant [[link removed]]
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A supporter of abortion rights at a rally in St. Paul, Minn., on June 25, 2022. (Michael Siluk / UCG / Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
BY ARGHAVAN SALLES and VINEET ARORA | Almost 2 percent of babies born in the United States are the result of fertility treatments, together referred to as assisted reproductive technologies (ART). The recent overturning of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court threatens the ability to access the treatments people need to build their families, such as ART.
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Supreme Court Term in Review: Experts Warn of a Court Coming for Your Rights [[link removed]]
BY WYOMING MCGINN | This week, Michele Goodwin hosted six law and women’s rights experts at the University of California Irvine (UCI) School of Law to discuss the Supreme Court’s latest impactful rulings, including Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization , New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen , West Virginia v. EPA , and more.
“The writing has been on the wall for a long time,” said Erwin Chemerinsky at the July 6 event. “This term was in one sense not a surprise, but it was shocking to see decision after decision come down in a conservative way.”
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Front and Center: With Guaranteed Income, “Now I Can Cover My Bills and Do Fun Things for My Son” [[link removed]]
BY JAKHEYA | Front and Center highlights the success of Springboard to Opportunities’ Magnolia Mother’s Trust, which this year will give $1,000 per month for 12 months to 100 families headed by Black women living in federally subsidized housing.
“It was really unbelievable when I got the call a few months ago that I would be part of the Magnolia Mother’s Trust and start receiving $1,000 each month. … I really believe that there should be a program like the Magnolia Mother’s Trust for all the people living in poverty who need it, especially moms.”
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The Supreme Court has finally ruled, in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson , to overturn Roe v. Wade and roll back abortion rights across the U.S. For the first time, the Court has taken away a fundamental right that so many depend on. How can we move forward and secure the rights of those most impacted by this devastating ruling? And how can we center those most vulnerable among us, and ensure they’re included in the promise of our constitution?
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