• The Hyde amendment, passed in 1977, banned federal funding from covering abortion services, and has been a budget rider on federal spending bills since then. (counterpunch.org)
  • Measured by the lifetime of most cultural upheavals in American history, the debate about same-sex marriage has risen to its current prominence with astonishing speed. (commonwealmagazine.org)
  • The Union maintained that "teaching that monogamous, heterosexual intercourse within marriage is a traditional American value is an unconstitutional establishment of a religious doctrine in public schools. (catholicleague.org)
  • Last Thursday, the New York Appellate Division, First Department - the intermediate appellate court in Manhattan - upheld, against constitutional challenge, the New York Domestic Relations Law's extension of marriage only to opposite-sex couples . (baseballcrank.com)
  • Support Gay Marriage" or "Ban Abortion"), parade organizers have long interpreted it as giving rise to a broader policy, under which no political or ideological advocacy groups with missions unrelated to Ireland can march. (manhattan.institute)
  • He opposes abortion, contraception and same-sex marriage. (askmen.com)
  • Spontaneous abortion, which is the loss of a pregnancy without outside intervention before 20 weeks' gestation, affects up to 20 percent of recognized pregnancies. (pdffox.com)
  • The birth control and family planning movements in the first decades of the 20th century made contraceptive advice essential for the stability of the family and for women's health, arguing that birth control was a means to alleviate poverty and avoid backstreet abortions and unwanted pregnancies. (thepolyphony.org)
  • 2 At the state level, Texas closed most of its abortion clinics and ended Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood. (counterpunch.org)
  • And so it now happens that if a business doesn't bow down in front of the altar of Planned Parenthood, it is threatened with ruin. (humanlifereview.com)
  • Until the mid-1960s, American population control programs, both at home and abroad, were largely funded and implemented by private organizations such as the Population Council and Planned Parenthood - groups with deep roots in the eugenics movement. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • The women's liberation movement of the 1960s and '70s reached its peak when women won the right to choose an abortion and the Supreme Court legalized the procedure in the 1973 Roe v. Wade case. (socialistalternative.org)
  • Opening the parade to all comers also threatens to reignite litigation wars that the Supreme Court seemingly put an end to in its 1995 decision in Hurley v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Group of Boston , which upheld the First Amendment right of St. Patrick's Day Parade organizers to exclude gay and other groups. (manhattan.institute)
  • then, the supreme court conservative justices are changing lost to reflect the right wing media view of america. (archive.org)
  • If the Supreme Court agrees to take up the Justice Department's appeal in the dispute over mifepristone, it would be the first case involving abortion heard by the justices since a conservative majority overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022. (cbsnews.com)
  • NEW YORK (IDN) - The United States Senate confirmed President Donald Trump's nominee, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, as a Justice of the Supreme Court. (indepthnews.net)
  • Indeed, many positive trends in the health of women the world over, from North to South, East to West, have been reversed over the past decade, while reproductive health and rights remain threatened, particularly for poorer women, migrant women and women of colour. (thecornerhouse.org.uk)
  • Over the past few months, nine state legislatures -from Georgia to Ohio-have passed bills to place sharp limits on access to reproductive health care, including abortion services, or to ban abortion almost entirely, as seen in Alabama. (bsr.org)
  • She even challenged the Roman Catholic Church's campaign against abortion, insisting the church had violated the Constitution's separation of church and state. (thehumanist.com)
  • Four, on June 3, 2020, it was reported that a former lawyer in the Obama administration posted a $250,000 bail for the woman accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail into a police car in New York City. (prophecyupdate.com)
  • That's why, in 1995, President Clinton vetoed the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act. (townhall.com)
  • Obama's violations of the 1st amendment saw then New York Times editor, Margaret Sullivan, protesting the "unprecedented secrecy and attacks on press freedom" which she deplored as being "under siege. (duncandubois.co.za)
  • As stated by Carol Tobias, president of the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), "President Obama's subservience to the abortion lobby is so complete that he now threatens to use his pen to protect the abortionist who would kill a baby born alive, rather than to protect that helpless baby. (townhall.com)
  • Suddenly, instead of mere millions, there were hundreds of millions and eventually billions of dollars available to fund global campaigns of mass abortion and forced sterilization. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • A May 2021 Pew Research Center poll found that 59 percent of U. S. adults think that abortion should be legal in all or most cases, and 39 percent think it should be illegal in all or most cases. (counterpunch.org)
  • Expectant management of missed spontaneous abortion has variable success rates, but medical therapy with intravaginal misoprostol has an 80 percent success rate. (pdffox.com)
  • Even with the most conservative statistical averaging method, we found a significant, 30 percent increase in the risk of breast cancer attributable to a woman's having had one or more induced abortions. (firstthings.com)
  • In November 1994, when Dr. Janet Daling of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle reported a significant, 50 percent increased risk of breast cancer with induced abortion, the Journal of the National Cancer Institute printed the study with an accompanying editorial that impugned Daling's findings. (firstthings.com)
  • More recently, in December 1996, another study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute described a 90 percent increase in the risk of breast cancer in Dutch women who had had abortions. (firstthings.com)
  • AAP] American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition. (cdc.gov)
  • The New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee announced last week that it was lifting its longstanding ban on pro-life groups marching in the parade. (manhattan.institute)
  • We already know that anti-abortion laws are deeply unpopular among Americans. (counterpunch.org)
  • And she defended Americans' "right to hold unpopular beliefs. (religionandpolitics.org)
  • The exercise of these rights should not cost one single American citizen his reputation or his right to a livelihood nor should he be in danger of losing his reputation or livelihood merely because he happens to know someone who holds unpopular beliefs. (religionandpolitics.org)
  • The recently enacted Texas law banning abortion after 6 weeks gestation, even in cases of rape and incest, represents the latest battle in the long war on women being waged by conservative Republicans in this country against women's reproductive rights. (counterpunch.org)
  • S pontaneous abortion refers to pregnancy loss at less than 20 weeks' gestation in the absence of elective medical or surgical measures to terminate the pregnancy. (pdffox.com)
  • In 2017, soon after entering office, former President Trump issued a global gag rule prohibiting international organizations from receiving U. S. family planning funding if they provide, counsel, refer or lobby for abortion services. (counterpunch.org)
  • The result was the play "Necessary Targets," which was staged in 1995 as a benefit performance at the Kennedy Center in Washington, with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright "sobbing in the front aisle," says Boric. (womensenews.org)
  • Perhaps more than any other single individual, Turner was responsible for pushing cable TV into the mainstream - both in America and globally. (pophistorydig.com)
  • The National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League of Pennsylvania is seeking mandatory insurance coverage for contraceptive chemicals and devices. (consciencelaws.org)
  • Unfortunately, and amazingly, problems with the Indian Health Service seem to persist … recently [in the early 1990s], in South Dakota, IHS was again accused of not following informed-consent procedures, this time for Norplant, and apparently promoted the long-acting contraceptive to Native American women who should not use it due to contraindicating, preexisting medical conditions. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • It is estimated that approximately one million women had illegal abortions annually before the procedure was legalized in 1973, which directly resulted in the deaths of some 5,000 women every year. (socialistalternative.org)
  • The British Pregnancy Advisory Service plans to make legal abortions available within three weeks by 2005, and is planning a "radical overhaul of abortion methods" to achieve this goal. (consciencelaws.org)
  • Rich women, though, could afford safe abortions by paying a private doctor exorbitant fees or traveling to a country where abortion was legal. (socialistalternative.org)
  • A decision restricting the rules surrounding the drug's use would impact abortion access nationwide, even in states where it is legal. (cbsnews.com)
  • OBJECTIVE: To examine characteristics and causes of legal induced abortion-related deaths in the United States between 1998 and 2010. (bvsalud.org)
  • It must also kill the baby outside the womb if the baby somehow managed to survive an abortion. (townhall.com)
  • We have to have black schools that teach you how your black ass will survive in America, and the meaning of family. (spin.com)
  • Given the deeply polarized debate over this issue in the United States, it may seem safer for companies to stay silent on abortion legislation. (bsr.org)
  • Texas women managing to get to neighboring states for the procedure have flooded abortion facilities in neighboring states. (counterpunch.org)
  • But the problem is, of course, that abortion is a medical procedure whose political and social significance sets it outside normal public health concerns"even, or perhaps especially, for the public health professionals who overwhelmingly support legalized abortion and who have proved willing to set aside their medical scruples whenever legalized abortion appears threatened. (firstthings.com)
  • The Partial Birth Abortion Ban was enacted in 2003, during the presidency of George W. Bush, permitting abortion only as a last resort to save the mother's life, or if the fetus was already dead. (counterpunch.org)
  • Restricting access to comprehensive reproductive care, including abortion, threatens the health, independence and economic stability of our employees and customers. (bsr.org)
  • Following her husband's presidency, she served as a U.S. senator representing New York from 2001 to 2009. (askmen.com)
  • In 1995 he stated on C-Span television that people need to be brainwashed into giving up guns. (duncandubois.co.za)
  • In innumerable newspaper and television stories shortly after New Year's, the reassuring news was passed to the American people: Science"in the form of the New England Journal of Medicine "had spoken on the question of abortion and breast cancer. (firstthings.com)
  • I think that it is high time for the United States Senate and its members to do some soul-searching and to weigh our consciences as to the manner in which we are performing our duty to the people of America and the manner in which we are using or abusing our individual powers and privileges. (religionandpolitics.org)
  • If you "mis-gender" a person in New York City, you can face a $250,000 fine, enough to wipe out the livelihood of the vast majority of people. (humanlifereview.com)
  • The Cats Claw Club of California (CCC of C), a sub-group of the Wobblies, threatened and bombed a number of wealthy and prominent people from 19161918. (issuu.com)
  • It is the sacred principles enshrined in the United Nations charter to which the American people will henceforth pledge their allegiance. (markmallett.com)
  • The relentless yet bungled coronavirus pandemic that has infected over 8 million Americans and needlessly killed over 230,000 people in the United States, and millions of Americans unemployed caused economic destruction perhaps worse than the Great Depression continues to make history. (indepthnews.net)
  • We also witnessed an impeachment trial, a climate out of control with natural disasters of historic proportions, and social mayhem that flared mass protests and civil unrest following the deaths of several unarmed Black people, and a national reckoning on racial injustice proving that discrimination and racism are systemic across many dimensions of American society. (indepthnews.net)
  • The National Center for Health Statistics, which conducts many health surveys of the American people, considers an estimate to be reliable if it has a relative standard error of 30% or less, that is, the standard error is not greater than 30% of the estimate of interest. (cdc.gov)
  • Physicians should be aware of psychologic issues that patients and their partners face after completing a spontaneous abortion. (pdffox.com)
  • By the '60s, an underground network of activists, doctors, ministers, lawyers, and welfare rights groups had already been risking arrest and skirting the law to direct pregnant women to competent physicians who would perform abortions. (socialistalternative.org)
  • The NHAMCS was endorsed by the American Hospital Association, the Emergency Nurses Association, and the American College of Emergency Physicians. (cdc.gov)
  • In October 2021, the Biden administration reversed Trump's contentious policy that barred organizations that provide abortion referrals from receiving federal family planning money. (counterpunch.org)
  • Kennedy flourished as a lecturer, cable TV host-"The Flo Kennedy Show" ran from 1978 to 1995-and director of consumer rights organizations before her health declined. (thehumanist.com)
  • 3. Abortion--United States--Statistical methods. (cdc.gov)
  • METHODS: Abortion-related deaths were identified through the national Pregnancy Mortality Surveillance System with enhanced case-finding. (bvsalud.org)
  • This kind of distorted thinking is no different from the thinking that says women have a Constitutional right to an abortion. (prophecyupdate.com)
  • Just imagine what a sea level rise of a foot or two this century would do to such great coastal population centers as New York, Washington, Miami, New Orleans, San Diego, Los Angeles, Seattle. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • As our nation's judicial landscape changes, blue states are moving pre-emptively to ensure that abortion is readily available to all women, under all circumstances. (americamagazine.org)
  • HHV-1: The seroprevalence is approximately 80% in North American adults. (medscape.com)
  • For those who question whether abortion is really "baby killing," the governor of Virginia, Ralph Northam, has left us no doubt. (townhall.com)
  • In response to a law signed by the Georgia governor that could ban abortions as early as six weeks, entertainment companies, including Netflix, Disney, and WarnerMedia , threatened to abandon operations in the state. (bsr.org)
  • More importantly, immigrants tend to have higher fertility rates than native born Americans. (nih.gov)
  • The recent passage of the Texas law banning abortion as early as 6 weeks, or just 14 days after a missed period when most women don't even know they are pregnant, has precipitated a crisis for many women in that state and neighboring states in helping them to gain access to urgently needed abortion services. (counterpunch.org)
  • minnesota attorney general keith ellison, who is vowed to protect abortion access in a state, will join us live. (archive.org)
  • Today, we are proud to join 175+ companies in the @nytimes to support reproductive freedom & abortion access. (bsr.org)
  • After her mother died from cancer in 1942, Kennedy moved with her sister Grayce to New York City and enrolled in the pre-law program at Columbia University in 1944, graduating with honors four years later. (thehumanist.com)
  • At first she was denied admission (she later wrote that the associate dean had told her it wasn't because she was black, but because she was a woman), however Kennedy threatened to sue and was admitted. (thehumanist.com)
  • Americans were captivated by the 1960 race between Republican vice president Richard Nixon and Democratic senator John F. Kennedy, two candidates who pledged to move the nation forward and invigorate an economy experiencing the worst recession since the Great Depression. (americanyawp.com)
  • in the largest voter turnout in American history up to that point, Kennedy bested Nixon by less than one percentage point (34,227,096 to 34,107,646 votes). (americanyawp.com)
  • Whereas Biden's regime has demonised opponents of CRT, transgender and abortion policies as "domestic terrorists," that process had its roots under Obama. (duncandubois.co.za)
  • When Watergate celebrity journalist Bob Woodward protested the unconstitutionality of CIN, the Obama White House threatened him into silence. (duncandubois.co.za)
  • Economic adversity surged under Obama with the number of Americans on food stamps increasing from 31,94 million to 47,7 million just in his first term. (duncandubois.co.za)
  • It was reported that the former Obama administration lawyer that bailed out the firebomber received scholarships to attend law school from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans (Paul is a nephew of George Soros). (prophecyupdate.com)
  • Then, 20 years later, in 2015, President Obama promised to veto the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (HR 3504). (townhall.com)
  • Her affiliation with Obama could help her to win the African-American and young, college-educated vote and her affiliation with Bill Clinton could put her in good standing with the white, male working-class vote. (askmen.com)
  • President Obama, addressing the United Nations climate summit in New York in September: "There's one issue that will define the contours of this century more dramatically than any other, and that is the urgent and growing threat of a changing climate. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • McCain has also made peace with American opponents of the war. (nybooks.com)
  • The Court now has a conservative majority of 6-3 that could fundamentally reshape America. (indepthnews.net)
  • For women with incomplete spontaneous abortion, expectant management for up to two weeks usually is successful, and medical therapy provides little additional benefit. (pdffox.com)
  • Rada Boric, director of the Center for Women War Victims in Zagreb, Croatia, and now "almost a sister" to Ensler, remembers that the playwright, on assignment in a refugee camp for The New York Times, ended up staying for weeks, "making coffee and crying. (womensenews.org)
  • So when I went to New York to visit her a couple of weeks before she died, I brought her some holy water from the Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, a beautiful place in Emmitsburg, Maryland, not far from where I live. (humanlifereview.com)
  • Texas has been enforcing its new 2021 law, which also empowers anyone-friends, neighbors, even family members- to report instances of a woman having an abortion and be rewarded by a $10,000 finding fee-a kind of unconstitutional vigilante law. (counterpunch.org)
  • And] I have just the family for you: an American family committed to safety, responsibility, freedom. (motherjones.com)
  • This American family. (motherjones.com)
  • Her book, a history of the enslaved family in America. (jonwiener.com)
  • In Leslie Reagan's 1997 book, When Abortion Was a Crime , a women recounts a story of a college classmate who had an illegal abortion: "She was too frightened to tell anyone what she had done. (socialistalternative.org)
  • In this book, Ehrlich warned of overpopulation and advocated that the American government adopt stringent population control measures, both domestically and for the Third World countries that received American foreign aid. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • French historian Gerard Prunier concluded in his 1995 book The Rwanda Crisis: History of a Genocide that the "genocidal violence in the spring of 1994 can be partly attributed to that population density. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • In particular, our democratic polity has a rational basis for preferentially allocating scarce resources to benefit opposite-sex rather than same-sex married couples to promote two vital interests: promoting the population growth needed to sustain a healthy society and discouraging illegitimacy and abortion. (baseballcrank.com)
  • Among the first to be targeted were America's own Third World population at home - the native American Indians. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • Approximately a third of the million women having illegal abortions each year had to be hospitalized for complications. (socialistalternative.org)
  • Visit the website of the New York State Catholic Conference to see an example of a campaign being waged against laws that would suppress freedom of conscience in health care. (consciencelaws.org)
  • States could restrict or prohibit abortion after that time, but exceptions must be made to preserve "the life or health of the woman. (counterpunch.org)
  • The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has been conspicuously active whenever the link between abortion and breast cancer has received any notice. (firstthings.com)
  • And remember: The context of those comments was the proposal of a new abortion Virginia law that would have allowed a full-term, pregnant woman who was already dilating to choose to abort the baby even for alleged mental health reasons. (townhall.com)
  • The Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center reports that one woman was recently told by her doctors that they would remove the implant only if she would agree to a tubal ligation. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • As The New York Times reported, the doctor leading the W.H.O's coronavirus effort expects the rate to drop by half or more, once there's more data on the infected and leading, U.S. health officials suggest it could be lower still. (wnycstudios.org)
  • The Army Tropical Disease Board in the Philippines was created in 1898 to investigate a wide variety of health problems that threatened military and civilian populations. (cdc.gov)
  • Aron joined BSR in 1995 as the founding director of its Business and Human Rights program. (bsr.org)
  • Women who made the agonizing decision to have an illegal abortion were desperate, often because they simply could not afford to raise a child. (socialistalternative.org)
  • Women are at increased risk for significant depression and anxiety for up to one year after spontaneous abortion. (pdffox.com)
  • In the same year, candy canes were confiscated from students at a public school in Scarsdale, New York, even though no one has ever alleged that such treats were in any way religious. (catholicleague.org)
  • The New York Times has predicted that at least one of the next five years will exceed 2016 temperatures , which was the planet's hottest year. (truthout.org)
  • The New York Times/CBS NEWS Poll in September found that only 46% of respondents think that global warming is having a serious impact now (26% of Republicans, 47% of Independents, 61% of Democrats). (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • As the New York Times reported on September 30, "the overall global warming trend has been definitely linked to human emissions. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • Industrial fishing is depleting edible sea foods while, according to writer Lewis Pugh in the September 29 New York Times, the sea floor is being littered with tires, plastic junk, bottles, cans, shoes and clothing. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • Aron speaks frequently at leading business and public fora and is widely quoted in top-tier media, such as the Financial Times , Le Figaro (France), The New York Times , The Wall Street Journal , Axios , and Politico . (bsr.org)
  • Abortion rights supporters had been persistently lobbying the government to legalize abortion under certain conditions but made very little progress until the mass women's liberation movement exploded onto the streets in the late '60s and early '70s. (socialistalternative.org)
  • And just as we start our conversation, a source familiar with the matter tells us that the Americans have departed Doha on a U.S. government plane. (cnn.com)
  • Everyone agrees that the local government officials in these cases are obviously government officials, but they also are private individuals with their own private lives, and in their private capacities, they are entitled to First Amendment freedoms just like the rest of us," Evelyn Danforth-Scott, a staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, told reporters. (cbsnews.com)
  • The court battles in New York, Boston, and other cities prior to Hurley often turned on whether the parades were deemed religious or cultural events entitled to First Amendment protection or secular "public accommodations" subject to local gay-rights laws. (manhattan.institute)
  • Ultrasonography is helpful in the diagnosis of spontaneous abortion, but other testing may be needed if an ectopic pregnancy cannot be ruled out. (pdffox.com)
  • Spontaneous pregnancy loss" has been recommended to avoid the term "abortion" and acknowledge the emotional aspects of losing a pregnancy.1 Another emotionally neutral term is "early pregnancy failure. (pdffox.com)
  • No information was received from American Samoa, New Jersey (induced termination of pregnancy (ITOP)), Northern Mariana Islands, and Oklahoma. (cdc.gov)
  • The rise of the "enlightened democracies," spread through the military and economic might of America, is not intended to last. (markmallett.com)
  • O n June 1, 1950, Margaret Chase Smith (1897-1995), a Republican Senator from Maine, delivered her "Declaration of Conscience" speech to the U.S. Senate. (religionandpolitics.org)
  • Rick Santorum is a former U.S. senator who served two terms representing Pennsylvania from 1995-2007. (askmen.com)
  • Women made the right to abortion a central demand of their movement because they understood that women could never be equal with men without control over their reproductive lives. (socialistalternative.org)
  • Despite being captured on 29 occasions saying that Obamacare would not affect existing private medical insurance, 93 million Americans stood to lose that insurance because it was not compliant with Obamacare regulations. (duncandubois.co.za)
  • Jill Stanek, a pro-life nurse who exposed the "live birth abortion" policy at Christ Hospital and Medical Center in the Chicago suburb of Oak Lawn, Illinois, has been fired. (consciencelaws.org)
  • Patients with a completed spontaneous abortion rarely require medical or surgical intervention. (pdffox.com)
  • You understand how it is: a little here, a little there, and last time I was through New York he didn't even bother to answer my note suggesting we put together one of our low-rent urban hootenannies. (commonwealmagazine.org)
  • Each time the conversation threatened to explode, Chuck would chuck in a philosophical truth. (spin.com)
  • On a tropical morning in 1957, the American destroyer USS Hunt was about to depart from Rio de Janeiro to complete its summer training cruise for Annapolis midshipmen, and one of them was missing. (nybooks.com)
  • In all, only a single Republican, out of both Houses of Congress, voted to preserve American freedom of expression. (uni-bielefeld.de)
  • Eric Foner has the answer - he's the author of "The Story of American Freedom. (jonwiener.com)
  • All dentists are very familiar with the American Dental Association (ADA) and other "authoritative" positions on fluoride. (drkaslow.com)
  • 2006. Dietary approaches to prevent and treat hypertension: a scientific statement form the American Heart Association. (cdc.gov)
  • The American semiconductor industry trade association reports the industry is facing a likely shortfall of 60% of the 115,000 new positions they will need through 2030. (edwardconard.com)
  • Commentary on TheHumanist.com does not constitute an official position of the American Humanist Association unless specifically noted. (thehumanist.com)
  • While Hurley seems to have established a clear rule that parades are protected whether or not they have a distinct religious, cultural, or political message, a civil rights lawyer can probably find enough wiggle room in the opinion to file a complaint on behalf of a rejected group-especially now that the New York parade's organizers have disclaimed any intent to "preserve it as a unified cultural event. (manhattan.institute)
  • We can't be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans. (markmallett.com)
  • Biden ended a Trump-era program to hunt down Chinese spies who rip off state secrets, trade secrets, and American intellectual property. (mu.nu)
  • AMANPOUR: -- as world leaders gather in New York for their annual U.N. summit. (cnn.com)
  • ΒΆ 3 Leave a comment on paragraph 3 0 Perhaps no decade is so immortalized in American memory as the 1960s. (americanyawp.com)
  • The media," wrote Hammer in the NRA monthly American Rifleman , "has become fixated on the idea of a woman serving as NRA president. (motherjones.com)
  • Despite misgivings about the "white media" and its understanding of American rap, Chuck got down with the program of our interview. (spin.com)
  • The data comes from different sources, such as official documents, reports from local and international human rights institutions, and the American and Peruvian media. (bvsalud.org)
  • Monday's letter was not the only move from business on the recent abortion bans. (bsr.org)
  • The criminalization of abortion disproportionately forced lower-income women and women of color into these terrifying, dangerous situations. (socialistalternative.org)