Hanna Brisbois

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The Supreme Court had chosen a path that led it away from where RBG had been hoping to coax the justices, and there seemed to be no turning back. If abortion was a private choice, would public insurance have to pay for it like any other medical procedure? No, said the Supreme Court seven years after Roe, when it upheld a ban on federal funding for abortion. The burden of “privacy” fell on poor women’s shoulders.
Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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