The Supreme Court next week is expected to deliver two major rulings on abortion: one on the vague criminal laws that advocates say would bar virtually all abortions; the other, on the “bubble” laws that provide safety zones for abortion clinics.
New rules for Native Americans on welfare take effect this week. They allow for cultural differences and are generally less punitive. The crafts and other work that women have been performing are recognized as work.
When women enter a scientific profession, be it engineering, medical research or computer technology, the discipline’s agenda shifts, either slightly or dramatically.
In a new atmosphere, women are speaking openly about paucity of representation in government, lack of judicial and police protection for victims of domestic violence and unfair work restrictions.
Recent poll that permits voters to either declare a preference or say that they have not yet made up their minds indicates that women are currently underwhelmed by the presidential candidates.
A mid-level newspaper reporter told a gathering of managing editors of Texas newspapers during their annual convention that diversifying the newsroom was part of their jobs and then she told them how to do it.
This essay, written for an Indian women’s magazine, reveals extensive
similarities between U.S. cultural beliefs and those present in a nation
with dramatically different history and customs.
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