Women's Rights

Chanting crowds have rallied in Berlin, Washington DC and Los Angeles in solidarity with protesters facing a violent government crackdown in Iran.
Elnaz Rekabi took part in the Asian Championship in Seoul without her country's mandatory headscarf.
Iran's "Woman! Life! Freedom!" protests continue despite crackdowns, but the movement's future is unclear.
New Hampshire's Don Bolduc said that "as a man," he thinks women “get the best voice” when state legislators decide how to regulate their rights.
Nearly three weeks in, the demonstrations against Iran's religious regime have found their new, courageous leaders: schoolgirls and young women.
The demonstrations have become a global call for women's rights, following the death of a 22-year-old who was arrested for how she wore her hijab.
The unusual clash occurred during violent protests over the death of a young woman in "morality police" custody because her scarf was allegedly loose.
Anti-abortion activist who funded much of the recount is still griping about the results.
Poverty is spiking and women's rights have been decimated.
During a hearing on Capitol Hill, Law Professor Khiara Bridges stood up against Sen. Josh Hawley after she said his line of questioning “is transphobic.”