A Proposal for Organized Civil Disobedience by Academic Medicine to the Supreme Court's Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Association Decision
In response to the women's health care crisis solidified by the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, following which half of states could outlaw abortion (and potentially in-vitro fertilization, emergency contraception, and even treatment for ectopic pregnancy and partial spontaneous or "b...
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Main Author: | Martin Donohue (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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