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Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last week, many have turned to music to express the emotion that has overwhelmed them in this moment. We examine five songs and what they mean today.
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Como parte de nuestra nueva alianza con Factchequado, les compartimos 10 datos sobre qué cambio o no con el fallo que revirtió Roe v. Wade.
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Abortion in Massachusetts and the rest of New England is likely to remain legal. In Massachusetts, abortion is legal through 24 weeks of pregnancy, under state law.
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Criminal defense attorneys all over the country are gearing up for a wave of criminal charges as the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.
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In N.H., rallygoers gathered in Portsmouth over the weekend.
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Grupos que defienden derechos del aborto se manifestaron en Concord anoche tras filtración de documento borrador de la Corte Suprema sobre posible resultado de Roe v. Wade. Hoy se hablará de la redistritación en la Corte Suprema de New Hampshire. Panel discute alojamientos eco-amigables en el estado.
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The justices allowed the abortion providers' challenges to go ahead against Texas' licensing officials – but not against anyone else. The court also blocked the Justice Department's challenge.
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A decision in the Mississippi abortion case in front of the Supreme Court isn't expected until next year, but some are looking ahead to what else could be at stake if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
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The rally in Concord, organized by March for Women and Planned Parenthood, protested recent abortion restrictions, including ones in New Hampshire signed into law by Gov. Chris Sununu.
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The controversial Texas law went into effect this past week.