Residents of Guam are unconstitutionally forced to travel thousands of miles just to access abortion care.
The Supreme Court’s ruling is particularly dangerous for people of color and people with low incomes, who have always been most harmed by burdensome restrictions on medication abortion, and who are now suffering severe complications and dying from COVID-19 at disproportionately high rates.
Millions of tenants face the threat of eviction in the first few months of 2021 alone. Securing tenants’ right to counsel is key to fighting this looming crisis.
That’s why we’re asking the U.S. Supreme Court to end this practice.
Ria Tabacco Mar, Director, Women’s Rights Project
Julia Kaye, Senior Staff Attorney, Reproductive Freedom Project, ACLU
The Trump adm
In early October, the United States Labor Department reported that women were leaving the workforce at four times the rate of men. A few months earlier, a report from McKinsey Global revealed that while women made up 43 percent of the workforce, they had borne 56 percent of COVID-related job losses. This data — and much more — led one news source to call this moment “America’s First Female Recession.”
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