Women's Rights

"If this goes, what else can go? It makes everything feel precarious," said Debbie Walsh, of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.
"With cancer, disease or dysfunction, there is no government intervention or regulation restricting care. ... No one claims cancer cells have a right to thrive."
The late-night host says GOP lawmakers might want to be more careful when it comes to privacy rights.
"Come say goodbye to your mother," he told my grandmother as he brought her and her siblings into the kitchen, where their mother lay dying.
But outrage continues after 26-year-old woman was jailed.
March is Women’s History Month — and many Afghan women now feel like they are living it.
The three are among at least 17 Salvadoran women activists consider unjustly convicted and imprisoned following obstetric emergencies.
A looming decision in a landmark court case could make Colombia the fourth Latin American nation to expand abortion rights in the past year.
Just a day after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on S.B. 8, Ohio Republicans introduced a copycat bill to ban abortion at any point in a pregnancy.
The Taliban have said they want to form an inclusive, Islamic government. They have used violence in recent days against female protesters demanding equal rights.