Driving distance to clinics shows abortion access gap
A look at post-Dobbs driving distances to abortion clinics “highlights that abortion access is about more than laws.”
A look at post-Dobbs driving distances to abortion clinics “highlights that abortion access is about more than laws.”
Is the new social network Threads a privacy nightmare? An expert argues that it doesn’t represent a new threat to people already using Facebook or Instagram.
Is the new social network Threads a privacy nightmare? An expert argues that it doesn’t represent a new threat to people already using Facebook or Instagram.
Is the new social network Threads a privacy nightmare? An expert argues that it doesn’t represent a new threat to people already using Facebook or Instagram.
Work requirements for SNAP benefits don’t boost employment, a study finds. Instead, they have adverse effects on homeless people.
“The pervasive influence of the law of slavery on contemporary American law raises hard questions,” says Justin Simard of the Citing Slavery Project.
Deborah Archer, professor of clinical law and president of the ACLU, explains how a ruling against affirmation active would affect higher ed.
Anti-trans state legislation, coupled with conversion therapy, could have dire consequences for many of the nation’s 300,000 trans youth.
Anti-trans state legislation, coupled with conversion therapy, could have dire consequences for many of the nation’s 300,000 trans youth.
In response to a demonetization policy, people in India managed to keep an estimated $1.5 billion out of the country’s tax system.