What June v. Gee will come down to is the integrity of our institutions.
of police killing a crazed chimpanzee. The caption refers to the chimp as author of the stimulus bill. The stereotypic racist imagery was endless; the president shining Sarah Palin’s shoes, Michelle Obama as an aging monkey.
These dehumanizing laws ranged from abortion waiting periods extended up to 72 hours, not including weekends and holidays. In Iowa, a bill requiring that the governor sign off on each Medicaid funded abortion was signed into law. In Wisconsin, women seeking abortions were required to undergo unnecessary vaginal ultrasounds, legalizing the state’s penetration of women’s bodies. In Michigan, lawmakers banned all insurance providers from covering abortions, including in cases of rape and incest.
In the time since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. received Planned Parenthood’s inaugural Margaret Sanger Award and Prescott Bush, father of George H.W. Bush, served as the Treasurer for Planned Parenthood, much has changed., striking down the two Texas laws, Justice Breyer was resoundingly clear that the Texas laws violated the constitutional safeguards established in.
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