The Impact of a Religious Exemption for Birth Control to University Students
Emily T. Wolf, Vice-President, Fordham Law Students for Reproductive Justice This blog is part of the #HERvotes blog carnival and is cross-posted from Fordham LSRJ’s blog. After spending the past three...
View ArticleDelays and Barriers to Accessing BC at Georgetown
Sandra Fluke, Georgetown University Law Students for Reproductive Justice This blog is part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. As you may have recently read in the New York Times, although Georgetown’s...
View ArticleFordham LSRJ’s Statement to the House Committee on Oversight & Government Reform
Cross-posted with permission from Fordham LSRJ The House Oversight Committee refused to let Sandra Fluke of Georgetown LSRJ testify as a minority witness at today’s ridiculously titled hearing, “Lines...
View ArticleThe Repro Rundown
If you haven’t yet heard, Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice is now Forward Together: So All Families Can Thrive. Evelyn Shen, Executive Director of Forward Together describes changes over the...
View ArticleA Closer Look at the Contraceptive Coverage Lawsuits: The Radical Agenda...
This post originally appeared at RH Reality Check on Wed., September 26th and was updated on Mon., October 1. It was written by LSRJ alumna Bridgette Dunlap (’12, Fordham Law School). She and fellow...
View ArticleContraception Legal Battle Impacts LGBT Community
This post originally appeared on the National Center for Lesbian Rights blog on September 28. It was written by one of LSRJ’s 12-13 RJ Fellows, Laura Nixon. On Friday September 21, the National Center...
View ArticleWho decides? Reproductive Justice advocates think you should
Elisabeth Smith, Resident Blogger (’14, University of Washington School of Law) On Saturday, February 2nd, my LSRJ chapter hosted a conference titled “Reproductive Justice: Meta Rights and Milestones.”...
View ArticleWe have to trust you with a gun, trust us with our bodies and families
Ash Moore, Resident Blogger (’14, University of Oklahoma College of Law) The recent tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut has created a lot of reactionary political push from the left for more gun control. I...
View ArticleReligion and Reproductive Justice: A Personal Story
Josie Sustaire, Resident Blogger (’14, University of Oregon School of Law) I am a law student at the University of Oregon but this weekend I ventured out of the northwest and attended LSRJ’s northeast...
View ArticleSharing Experiences with Abortion: Helpful, Harmful, or Neither?
Kaitlin Morrison, LSRJ Summer Intern (’15, Columbia Law School) It has been a big week for reproductive rights in Texas, and across the country. Perhaps spurred by these events, the New York Times is...
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