The next session of the SC Supreme Court may sweep it aside, but for the moment SC's six-week ban no longer stands.
FDA permits medication abortion OTC/Pharmacies
The next session of the SC Supreme Court may sweep it aside, but for the moment SC's six-week ban no longer stands.
SCOTUS wouldn't interfere in states rights, esp in a slave state. But Alito might invent some hilarious Alito BS to overturn SC state rulings.
More probable, the SC misogynists will finance the election misogynists to SCOSC to reverse it.
Some of this is cuckoo. Forced c-sections?
https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/id...court-8460243/
ducks thinks Sam Alito should be shot
Somewhere in Yuma, someone in a computer repair shop is trying to reduce their mental stress with sexual fantasies about peeing on an underaged girl entering a minefield along the US “boarder.”
Abortion Bans Are Part of GOP Plan to Disempower Working Class
The Economic Policy Ins ute details how
"abortion restrictions cons ute an additional piece in a sustained project of economic subjugation."
https://www.commondreams.org/news/ab...ers-rights-gop
Last edited by boutons_deux; 01-19-2023 at 04:18 PM.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/publici...ry_19_2023.pdfThe investigation has determined that it is unlikely that the Court’s information technology (IT) systems were improperly accessed by a person outside the Court. After examining the Court’s computer devices, networks, printers, and available call and text logs, investigators have found no forensic evidence indicating who disclosed the draft opinion. They have conducted 1262 formal interviews of 97 employees, all of whom denied disclosing the opinion. Despite these efforts, investigators have been unable to determine at this time, using a preponderance of the evidence standard, the iden y of the person(s)who disclosed the draft majority opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Org. or how the draft opinion was provided to Politico.
seems nothing outside the building was investigated, except voluntarily.
https://www.scotusblog.com/2023/01/s...dobbs-opinion/Curley reported that her investigation “focused on Court personnel – temporary (law clerks) and permanent employees – who had or may have had access to the draft opinion.” Curley did not indicate whether the report’s references to “employees” and “personnel” included the justices themselves.
State sovereignty should trump localities, but who knows, Republican contempt for voters is boundless.
https://www.kmuw.org/news/2023-01-20...nts-enact-bans
Of course those idiots were marching yesterday when there's nothing left to march for
Really hope the GOP keeps going full re on abortion. Ensures the suburbs keep shifting left.
Against the extended child tax credit tho.
dang, takes the clothes right off your child's back
34M with food insecurity, 5M children
Repugs plan to block extending free school lunches.
what possible compelling state interest could there be for the state of Wisconsin to restrain my god given right to drink and shoot guns?
How US police use digital data to prosecute abortions
In late April, police in Nebraska received a tip saying 17-year-old Celeste Burgess had given birth to a stillborn baby and buried the body.
Officers soon learned that her mother, Jessica Burgess, and a friend had helped her with transportation and burial.
The police issued citations for concealing the death of another person and false reporting.
But in June, they also charged Jessica with providing an abortion for her teenage daughter.
Police had made the discovery after obtaining a warrant that required
Meta to hand over their conversations on Facebook Messenger.
The messages, which were not encrypted, showed the two had discussed obtaining and using abortion pills.
https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/27/di...uctive-privacy
Massengill.. what a . (I know that's not the real name of the manufacturer)
Why do schools need this information?
https://newrepublic.com/post/170192/...strual-historyThe FHSAA announced in October that it was changing its annual physical form for student athletes to a digital version instead of paper. The form includes optional but detailed questions about students’ menstruation cycles, including when they got their first period, when they had their most recent one, and how many weeks pass between periods. Previously, only one page of the paper form—on which a pediatrician would sign off on a student being allowed to play—would be submitted to a school. But the entire digital form will now be submitted.
Despite widespread public outcry, an FHSAA panel not only decided Tuesday night to stand by that change but also recommended the menstrual history questions be made mandatory.
Hitler killed Jews because he said they're not people.
Abortion kills babies because feminists say they're not people.
You say women aren't people.
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