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How ‘#ProLife’ Lost all #Meaning
The #AntiAbortion movement may have won the battle 2 yrs ago w/ #Dobbs, but they’re losing the war—& turning an entire generation away from their cause.
By Charles Sykes
#law #UnitedStates #abortion #RoeVWade #ReproductiveHealthCare #ReproductiveRights #WomensHealth #BodilyAutonomy #freedom #CivilRights #HumanRights #BidenHarris2024
https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2024/06/how-pro-life-lost-all-meaning/678784/
How ‘pro-life’ lost all meaning
The anti-abortion movement may have won the battle with Dobbs, but the war is just getting started.Charles Sykes (The Atlantic)
#SCOTUS retains full #access to key #AbortionMedication #mifepristone
The #SupremeCourt on Thurs refused to limit access to a widely used #abortion #medication, rejecting a challenge from #antiabortion doctors 2 years after the court’s #conservative majority overturned #RoeVWade on procedural grounds.
#law #ReproductiveRights #FDA #medicine #medical #health #WomensHealth
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/06/13/supreme-court-abortion-pill-ruling-mifepristone/
Supreme Court retains full access to key abortion medication mifepristone
Ever since the high court eliminated the right to abortion in 2022, medications to terminate pregnancy have grown in importance and been challenged in court.Ann E. Marimow (The Washington Post)
The #SouthernBaptist Convention on Wednesday approved a measure opposing #IVF as “dehumanizing” & asking “the government to restrain” the practice, a sign of the broadening effort by #conservative #evangelicals & the #antiabortion movement since the fall of #RoeVWade.
#ReproductiveRights #BodilyAutonomy #fertility #WomensHealth #health #medicine #privacy #law #SCOTUS #Dobbs
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/06/12/southern-baptists-ivf-women-pastors/
Southern Baptist Convention votes to oppose in vitro fertilization
Earlier, representatives narrowly rejected a ban on women serving in lesser pastoral roles. It gained 61% of the vote but needed two-thirds approval.Michelle Boorstein (The Washington Post)