Since the Supreme Court gutted Roe v. Wade, Democratic lawmakers have proposed workarounds to codify protections for abortion rights. Which is why activists are pointing to a solution that wouldn’t require input from Congress: The Equal Rights Amendment.
Abortion-rights demonstrators protest outside the White House to pressure the Biden administration to act and protect abortion rights, in Washington, Saturday, July 9, 2022.
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The Fight to Protect Contraceptive Rights After Dobbs - Women’s Media CenterIn a post-Roe v. Wade America, methods to prevent pregnancy are more important than ever. However, some states have already started limiting access to contraceptives. via WMC's the_fbomb
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Steve Chapman: Republicans feel the backlash on abortion rights'In the case of abortion, many Americans had not really considered the possibility that it might suddenly become illegal. When that became a threat and then a reality, they were moved to fight back,' writes Steve Chapman.
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Uganda suspends operations of charity championing LGBT rightsThe Ugandan government has suspended the operations of a local non-governmental organisation (NGO) that advocates for the rights of sexual minorities, accusing it of working in the East African country illegally, according to a senior official.
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Taliban-controlled Afghanistan intends to seek seat on UN Human Rights Council: reportThe UN held an 'urgent debate' in July to discuss human rights concerns in Afghanistan, including the erosion of women's rights, since the Taliban took over last year.
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