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Abortion · WisconsinThe possible return to a near total abortion ban in Wisconsin—which depends on the outcome of the April 1 state Supreme Court election—would gravely interfere with Dr. Anna Igler’s work as an OB-GYN near Green Bay. “Terrible things happen in pregnancy,” said Anna Igler, an OB-GYN near Green Bay. “All babies aren’t healthy and all pregnancies are not healthy for the baby or the mother. That’s just biology.” She knows that firsthand. The post Wis…See the Story
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Race Will Decide the Fate of IVF and Abortion Rights—Just Ask This OB-GYN
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Nigeria · NigeriaWeekend Reading for Women's Representation is a compilation of stories about women's representation. This week: Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris did not lose to Donald Trump because they were women; Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows announces run for governor; it’s looking increasingly likely that a woman may be elected in 2026 in Alaska; women will disproportionately feel the effect of Trump's tariffs; and more. The post This Week in Wo…See the Story
This Week in Women's Representation: From AOC to Alaska’s Next Governor, Women Candidates to Watch in 2024, 2028 and Beyond
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LGBTQ+ · United StatesAs the Trump administration’s attacks on women’s rights, reproductive access and LGBTQ equality continue in force, state executive leaders have emerged as potent frontline responders. Among the tools in states’ arsenals are often underused state-level equal rights amendments (ERAs). Even as the federal ERA remains in limbo, an unlikely bulwark for the next four years—see professor Laurence Tribe’s Contrarian piece explaining its legal status—29 …See the Story
Twenty-Nine States Have a Not-So-Secret Weapon to Fight for Democracy
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Texas, United States · TexasSamantha Casiano, an east Texas mother of four, tells her story of life and loss: "I found out that my baby daughter had no chance of being able to live outside my womb at my 20-week ultrasound. ... I felt that what happened to us should be everybody’s business. The people in power in Texas forced me to give birth with their abortion ban. I wanted everyone to know who Halo was and how she suffered. "We all try to visit Halo’s grave every Sunday,…See the Story
Forced to Carry a Dying Baby, This Texas Mother of Four Says She Didn’t Think It Could Happen to Her
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England · EnglandI recently spoke with students at the University of Pennsylvania Law School Women’s Association at their annual Carrie B. Kilgore dinner—a gathering of budding lawyers and their professors united in honoring the first woman to attend the Penn Carey Law School and be admitted to the bar in the Commonwealth. Giving this speech was a pleasure, not only for the opportunity to encourage and support some of the great lawyers and judges of tomorrow, b…See the Story
An Unsung Heroine of the Suffragists Can Show Us How to Deal With Failure
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