The stories abortion doctors tell about their work play a vital role in exposing the substandard care endured by patients since Dobbs.
Tag: Women’s Rights
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Democrats to Use $20 Million Equal Rights Push to Aid 2024 N.Y. House Bids
Numerous left-leaning groups are behind a statewide effort to focus attention on a 2024 equal-rights referendum, hoping to increase voter turnout.
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Taiwan Faces a #MeToo Wave, Set Off by a Netflix Hit
A torrent of sexual harassment accusations has prompted questions about the state of women’s rights on an island democracy that has long been one of Asia’s most progressive places.
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A Year After Dobbs, Republicans Push Into Risky Territory on Abortion
The historic ruling has hurt the party electorally, but G.O.P. lawmakers are still moving to pass more restrictive laws. These two realities represent the defining political fallout of the end of Roe v. Wade.
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A Year After Dobbs, Advocates Push in the States for a Right to Birth Control
After Justice Clarence Thomas cast doubt on the Supreme Court decision that established a right to contraception, reproductive rights advocates are pressing for new protections at the state level.