Two new studies show that the fall of Roe v. Wade has changed young people's reproductive and residential behaviors. Researchers at George Washington University found that rates of permanent sterilization for both women and men went up everywhere after the Dobbs decision in 2022 with more increase seen in states that restrict abortion.
It was late 2022 when hundreds of lawyers across America joined in a virtual Lord’s Prayer for Jeremy Tedesco and his mission to promote Christian values in corporate America.
There’s still energy, there’s still resistance, there’s still the will to fight for what people feel is right,” Rock Island resident Ashley Harris said Saturday. People from around the Quad Cities gathered outside the Scott County Courthouse on Saturday afternoon for two reasons: to commemorate the 1973 Roe v.
The move has no immediate legal force but will likely spark lawsuits that advocates hope will restore abortion rights.
Abortion policy could see more changes across the U.S. as President-elect Donald Trump begins his second term and state legislative sessions get rolling
Abortion bans have led many young people to decide they'd rather forgo having kids than ever face that dilemma.
Frigid temperatures Saturday didn’t stop more than 100 people from marching in Milwaukee’s iteration of the People’s March ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday. The local rally, dubbed “The People’s Rights and Progressive Policies March,” kicked off at noon in Cathedral Square Park.
A man defaced two crisis pregnancy centers in Texas in light of the leaked Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court draft opinion that indicated the high court was going to turn abortion decisions back to the states in 2022, federal prosecutors said.
Biden’s statement has no legal force and a White House official said courts would have to decide whether the amendment is a valid part of America’s constitution
More than two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, reproductive rights was a key issue highlighted during the demonstration.
Speakers will talk about ways that people can take action to protect reproductive rights, such as writing to lawmakers and supporting local clinics, Lis said. The event is open to the public for a suggested donation of $20, but reservations are recommended, and available at destigmatizedshow.com.