Dahlia Rockowitz
By dealing a blow to bold climate action just one week after the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health, the Court showed once again that it holds little regard for the rights of women and girls, and the health and safety of families.
By dealing a blow to bold climate action just one week after the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health, the Court showed once again that it holds little regard for the rights of women and girls, and the health and safety of families.
When reproductive healthcare moves underground, so does accurate and complete information.
Why does this matter? Because this is part of a pattern of male religious leaders drowning out the voices and experiences of religious women.
Curious–or confused–about the fallout from Sebelius vs. Hobby Lobby, a case decided this week by the Supreme Court with potentially massive consequences for women’s health in the United States? Here’s a Lilith-curated roundup of articles on the subject.