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Today at Ms. | September 22, 2022
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Will There Be Violence if Trump Is Indicted? Notes on the Gendered Subtext [[link removed]]
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Former President Donald Trump is seen on a screen at the second hearing held by the House Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol on June 13, 2022. On Jan. 6, 2021, supporters of Trump attacked the U.S. Capitol Building in an attempt to disrupt a congressional vote to confirm the electoral college win for Joe Biden. (Mandel NGAN-Pool / Getty Images)
BY JACKSON KATZ | If media commentators want to provide their audiences with deeper insights into the nature of the dangerous escalation in violent rhetoric and action that has accompanied the rise of Donald Trump and the radicalization of the GOP, examining the relationship between masculinities and violence is a good place to start.
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Abortion Access Restored in Indiana in Response to Lawsuit Filed by Providers and ACLU [[link removed]]
BY DR. JENNIFER ANN DROBAC | IOn Thursday, Sept. 22, an Indiana circuit court temporarily blocked abortion ban Senate Bill 1 (SB 1). Abortion access has now been restored in the state.
The court’s preliminary injunction against the ban—in effect since Sept. 15—was a response to an American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) lawsuit, filed on Aug. 30, which sought to enjoin enforcement of SB 1. The ACLU represented Planned Parenthood, Women’s Med Group Professional Corporation, Whole Women’s Health Alliance, Dr. Amy Caldwell and All-Options, Inc., against the members of the Medical Licensing Board of Indiana and select county prosecutors, who were expected to enforce the law if it had gone into effect.
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‘The People’s Lawyers’: Attorneys General Letitia James and Dana Nessel on Reclaiming and Rebuilding U.S. Democracy [[link removed]]
BY MS. EDITORS | On Sept. 7, Ms . recorded a “fireside chat”-style discussion with Attorneys General Letitia James (N.Y.) and Dana Nessel (Mich.)—two trailblazers in the fight for justice and democracy—moderated by election administration expert and governor of the United States Postal Service, Amber McReynolds.
Here are our favorite moments of that conversation.
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As we gear up for a new school year, May’s school shooting in Uvalde, Texas is at the forefront of the minds of parents, teachers, and youth across the nation. With America’s gun violence epidemic escalating, what can we do to address the complicated issues at the heart of this crisis—which ties together issues of masculinity, whiteness, gun control, and more?
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