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Roe Hasn't Solved the Problems of Working Women
« on: September 22, 2018, 12:11:43 pm »
Townhall
Amanda Stirone
Sept. 22, 2018

In recent weeks, Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh endured three grueling days of hearings during which Roe v. Wade and Garza v. Hargan were both front and center. Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee grilled Judge Kavanaugh on what many of them saw as the all-important “right to an abortion” and whether he would uphold Roe v. Wade. A fourth day of testimony by outside groups and experts also featured Roe and Garza heavily.

In the month before Judge Kavanaugh’s hearings, Planned Parenthood and NARAL embarked on a “Rise Up for Roe” tour, visiting 10 cities across the United States in protest of Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination.  The nomination has taken a dramatic turn in the past few days but no matter how it proceeds from this point, some of the arguments raised by these abortion advocates deserves special scrutiny.

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Re: Roe Hasn't Solved the Problems of Working Women
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2018, 12:12:25 pm »

The laws she mentions are themselves contentious but that's a separate argument.