Word History First Known Use 1866, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of antiabortion was in 1866 See more words from the same year Dictionary Entries Near antiabortion anti- antiabortion anti-academic See More Nearby Entries ...
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In Spite of Deference: Advocacy-Group Dialogue and the Changing Meaning of Roe V. Wade, 1973-1980 In the legal academy and the Supreme Court, debate about Roe v. Wade has been structured by a particular historical account of the decision's immediate imp... M Ziegler - 《Ssrn Electronic ...
U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk in Amarillo, Texas last month sided with the plaintiffs, finding they were likely to win, and suspended mifepristone's approval while their lawsuit goes forward. The U.S. Supreme Court put that order on hold, meaning that mifepristone re...
#Trumpto address America’s largest#antiabortionrally -https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2025/jan/24/us-politics-donald-trump-tariffs-china-birthright-citizenship-latest-news-updates?page=with:block-67936ce88f08676f0ca28e62#block-67936ce88f08676f0ca28e62gosh, I wonder what he could pos...
— The Education Department is essentially hitting pause on the 60-day comment period until the site goes back up, meaning the deadline might only get pushed back a day or two. More. ANOTHER WAVE OF COMMENTS ON THE HORIZON: Tens of thousands more c...
— NARAL (@NARAL)June 26, 2018 The court’s decision is especially troubling because CPCsfar outnumberabortion clinics — nationwide there are about2,700 CPCs, and only 800 abortion clinics — meaning far more low-income women will be exposed to their deceptive practices instead of being inform...
After the report, Google toldThe Guardianit gave those free advertisements to “a diverse group that represents many different views and different causes.” Two weeks later, the company announced it would be modifying its ad policies for pro-choice and anti-abortion groups in the United States,...
The anti-abortion movement has always been divided into incrementalist and absolutist camps. But now that the Supreme Court lets states draw the lines, differences over rape-incest exceptions and when life begins are having serious consequences.