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A federal judge could ban abortion pills as some states fight to expand access
A federal judge could ban abortion pills as some states fight to expand access
A federal judge in Texas is expected to rule soon in a lawsuit that aims to block access to one of the two drugs typically used in medication abortions. Plaintiffs in the case are seeking a nationwide injunction, meaning the drug would become unavailable across the country.
·kjzz.org·
A federal judge could ban abortion pills as some states fight to expand access
Nine Months Later - This American Life
Nine Months Later - This American Life
We talk to people who wanted abortions right when the laws were changing in their states.
·thisamericanlife.org·
Nine Months Later - This American Life
The Status Of Abortion Rights In America - Fresh Air
The Status Of Abortion Rights In America - Fresh Air
Legal historian Mary Ziegler has chronicled the legal, political and cultural battles around abortion, and says the debate is far from over: "We're at a moment of almost unprecedented uncertainty in the United States when it comes to abortion," Zielger says. Her book is Roe: The History of a National Obsession.
·pca.st·
The Status Of Abortion Rights In America - Fresh Air
Months after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Arizona still grapples with how to enforce abortion laws
Months after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Arizona still grapples with how to enforce abortion laws
Abortion has become a central issue in this election cycle.Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, voters on all sides have been energized around the issue. But there’s also been a notable backlash among many voters who are now voting to protect abortion rights — Democrats and Republicans alike.
·fronterasdesk.org·
Months after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Arizona still grapples with how to enforce abortion laws
Someone Knows Something
Someone Knows Something
Host David Ridgen and investigative journalist Amanda Robb dig into the 1998 murder of her uncle, a New York doctor killed for performing abortions. They uncover a network of anti-abortion movements linked to violence in North America and Europe. Twenty years later, debates about reproductive rights are heating up in the U.S. What can we learn from the past? Previous seasons: S1: Adrien McNaughton. S2: Sheryl Sheppard. S3: Dee & Moore. S4: Greavette. S5: Kerrie Brown. S6: Donald Izzett Jr. For the best in true crime from CBC, ad-free, visit apple.co/cbctruecrime.
·pca.st·
Someone Knows Something
Ask An Anti
Ask An Anti
Everything you ever wanted to ask anti-abortion activists, but without the face to face confrontation. - News podcast from United States
·listennotes.com·
Ask An Anti
rePROs Fight Back on Stitcher
rePROs Fight Back on Stitcher
Join us for a deep-dive into reproductive health, rights, and justice issues like abortion, birth control, sex education, women’s rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and more. New episodes debut every other Tuesday, giving you an insider’s perspective on what is happening and what you can do to fight back.
·stitcher.com·
rePROs Fight Back on Stitcher
CHOICE/LESS
CHOICE/LESS
CHOICE/LESS delivers powerful, personal stories of reproductive injustice and the laws, politics and people beyond the headlines. Part of the Rewire News Group podcast network.
·player.fm·
CHOICE/LESS
Black Feminist Rants
Black Feminist Rants
An independent podcast that centers new voices in the Reproductive Justice and Black Feminist movements.
·blackfeministrants.com·
Black Feminist Rants
What America Gets Wrong about Jewish Abortion (Season 2 Episode 10)
What America Gets Wrong about Jewish Abortion (Season 2 Episode 10)
Does Jewish law have a definitive stance on abortion? What happens to the real life Jewish women & couples who face the decision? Anne, Rachel and Shoshanna dig beneath the punditry and tackle a topic
·soundcloud.com·
What America Gets Wrong about Jewish Abortion (Season 2 Episode 10)
Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Justice (a History Talk podcast)
Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Justice (a History Talk podcast)
Reproduction: it's as essential to life as breathing (more, actually), yet the right to make decisions regarding one’s reproduction is among the most divisive issues of our time. On this episode, Patrick Potyondy and Mark Sokolsky sit down with Mytheli Sreenivas, Allison Norris, and Molly Farrell to discuss the past, present, and future of reproductive rights and reproductive justice. What are “reproductive rights,” and how have they evolved over time? When, how, and why did abortion become such a controversial topic in the United States? How have people managed their reproduction throughout history, and what makes our situation today different? Join us as we address these and other questions in this month's edition of History Talk. (Recorded January 2016) History Talk podcasts are a production of Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective at the Goldberg Center in the Department of History at The Ohio State University in conjunction with the Department of History at Miami University. Be sure to subscribe to our channel to receive updates about our videos and podcasts. For more information about Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective, please visit origins.osu.edu
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Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Justice (a History Talk podcast)
Strict Scrutiny
Strict Scrutiny
In this special bonus episode, Melissa and Kate are joined by co-editor Reva Siegel to discuss their book "Reproductive Rights & Justice Stories," in a conversation moderated by Rebecca Traister and hosted by the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law.
·strict-scrutiny.simplecast.com·
Strict Scrutiny