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“A Mother in Jail for Helping Her Daughter Have an Abortion”
Yesterday, I began to review the numerous articles I’d clipped and stored here, running as far back as 2010. Obviously, many of them no longer prompted me to comment so I hit the delete button. But then there was this. … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order, Medical care in the US, Pro choice, The Facts of Life, War on women
Tagged abortion, Dobbs, Emily Bazelon, Geisinger Medical Center, Jennifer Whalen, Judge Gary Norton, medical abortion, mifepristone and misoprostol, Montour County Pennsylvania, Rebecca L. Warren, Roe v Wade
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We’re outraged at SCOTUS now. What will we do when they demolish NYS gun control laws?
Alito’s draft Roe opinion has us marching, yelling, protesting. Yes. In the back of my rage against the SCOTUS machine, I had a nagging small thought. Yesterday, after the soul-shattering racist mass murder in Buffalo, the thought became larger. And … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Guns in the U.S. of A., Human rights, Judiciary, Racism, The Facts of Life, The god problem, War on women
Tagged Buffalo massacre, gun control, John Roberts, New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, NYS gun control laws, racism, Roe v Wade, SCOTUS
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Intriguing Twitter exchanges among MDs
After the Alito news, once I was able to think again I started plotting an anti-SCOTUS revolution. Along with my amorphous ideas about court nullification, I began to think about physicians. I often think about physicians, usually for good reasons. … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Judiciary, Law, suits and order, Lawyers, Politics, The Facts of Life, Trumpism
Tagged Alito, AMA, Clintons health care initiative, HMOs, lemons out of lemonade, Medicaid, Medicare, physicians, prosecutors, Rebecca Kleefisch, Roe v Wade, SCOTUS, Twitter, Wisconsin
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