Keeping Score: Montana Judge Rules Climate Change Denial Harms Young People; S.C. Court Upholds Near-Total Abortion Ban; Interest in Women’s Sports Sets New World Record

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Keeping Score: Montana Judge Rules Climate Change Denial Harms Young People; S.C. Court Upholds Near-Total Abortion Ban; Interest in Women’s Sports Sets New World Record
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In every issue of Ms., we track research on our progress in the fight for equality, catalogue can’t-miss quotes from feminist voices and keep tabs on the feminist movement's many milestones. We're Keeping Score online, too—in this biweekly roundup. This week: At least 20 states have enacted some kind of ban on transgender care for minors; appeals judge tries to overturn FDA approval of mifepristone; Democrats urge Biden to further pursue student loan forgiveness; three Black residents killed in Jacksonville by white supremacist; educators sue Idaho for banning discussion of abortion in class; FDA approves RSV vaccine for pregnant patients; Montana judge ruled in favor of young environmentalists; South Carolina Supreme Court reinstitutes abortion ban; 'when we allow efforts to fight racism to be framed as racism itself, loss of life is not far behind'; and more.

, we track research on our progress in the fight for equality, catalogue can’t-miss quotes from feminist voices and keep tabs on the feminist movement’s many milestones. We’re“The bottom line is that this decision does not change the availability of mifepristone today or in the immediate future. Despite the attempts by rightwing judges and politicians, medication abortion remains available. It is a safe and effective option for abortion care that has been used by millions of people for decades.

“Texas law is worse than discriminatory; it’s downright hypocritical. However self-righteously they might bleat about ‘election integrity,’ state legislators are telling their own citizens, ‘We think anyone 65 or older is inherently honest and incapable of election fraud crimes with their mail ballots — while the rest of you simply can’t be trusted.'”

—Yael Bromberg, Esq., supervising attorney in the Rutgers International Human Rights Clinic, said of the Texas law.for the rule of law to deny as many as 43 million hard working Americans life-changing relief “We cannot sit idly by and ‘pray’ or ‘hope’ that these racist atrocities will stop happening. Our history and this latest attack demonstrate the danger of white supremacy and the existential threat it poses to our future. Neutralizing it requires truthful education, critical thinking about its contemporary manifestations, and dedication to multiracial democracy. Yet, it is this precise education that is now branded as ‘woke,’ divisive, and ‘un-American.

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