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A year ago Roe v Wade was overturned. Grieve for the new America
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A year ago Roe v Wade was overturned. Grieve for the new America

The Guardian June 23, 2023 0

The supreme court’s decision has created a two-tiered class of US citizenship: one for men and one for women. It is a generational tragedy

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The future of US elections hinges on an outlandish case before the supreme court

The Guardian December 9, 2022 0

The ‘independent state legislature’ theory has rarely been put forward, and then only by blatant partisans acting in bad faith

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The new state of healthcare in America: one for men and a worse one for women
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The new state of healthcare in America: one for men and a worse one for women

The Guardian October 21, 2022 0

After Roe v Wade, women in anti-abortion states can’t access life-saving medication for everything from chronic pain to lupus to ulcers

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