Harry Blackmun, a Nixon Supreme Court appointee, was an unlikely defender of abortion rights. He wrote—and spent years defending—the decision in Roe v. Wade. And it changed him in ways he never could have predicted. Listen to Slow Burn E4 here:
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Colleges in Red States Are Preparing for a Post-Roe Crisis“Eventually it’s going to become a very hostile environment on campus,” said one organizer.
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More Than 200 Abortion Clinics Will Close If The Supreme Court Overturns RoeJust over a quarter of abortion clinics in the country will be forced to close, mostly because of trigger laws in the South and Midwest, according to a new report.
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Brazilian Judge Denies Abortion to 11-Year-Old Rape Victim, Previewing Post-Roe AmericaIt's not just Brazil—across the US, lawmakers are already boasting about the bans they'll pass without rape exceptions, which are already mostly symbolic.
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Warren Unveils Bill to Ban Sales of Health Data With “Roe” Overturn LoomingAs the country braces for the likely overturning of Roe, Sen. Elizabeth Warren has introduced a bill that would ban data firms from selling abortion clinic patients’ health data.
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In a post-|i|Roe |/i|world, conservatives see hope and liberals see horrorThis is the perfect example of how both political sides can use the same exact story to push their own agenda — it just depends on where you’re standing, writes Esther Wickham.
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Louisiana governor signs bill criminalizing abortion providers if Roe overturnedLouisiana Gov. Edwards signs bill that would make doctors who perform abortions subject to prison terms of one to 10 years — a measure that would take effect when and if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
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