Discriminatory Policies
Hopkins v. Jegley: Brief for Amicus Curiae Constitutional Law Scholars in Support of Appellees
Hopkins v. Jegley: Brief for Amicus Curiae Biomedical Ethicists in Support of Appellees
Hopkins v. Jegley: Brief for Amicus Curiae ACOG in Support of Appellees
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Ensuring Reproductive Rights: Reform to Address Women’s and Girls’ Need for Abortion After 20 Weeks in India
https://reproductiverights.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Ensuring-Reproductive-Rights-India-0218.jpg In May 2017, the Supreme Court of India denied a medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) to Z., a 35-year old woman from Patna, Bihar living with HIV who became pregnant as a result of rape. Z. was homeless and discovered that she was 17 weeks pregnant and HIV positive when she was admitted into […]
Trump Administration to Strip Mention of Reproductive Health and Rights in State Department Human Rights Report
Trump Administration to Strip Mention of Reproductive Health and Rights in State Department Human Rights Report Move would signal clear disregard for women and reproductive rights around the world In the latest move of a long string of attacks by the Trump administration on women’s health and rights, the State Department has been directed to […]
Hopkins v. Jegley – Appellee’s Answering Brief
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Freedom Denied
After 10 years of wrongful imprisonment after she had a stillbirth, our client Teodora was again denied her freedom. [UPDATE] Following 11 years of wrongful imprisonment after suffering an obstetric emergency, the Salvadoran Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) and the Ministry of Justice and Public Safety commuted Teodora’s sentence and released her today. In their […]
Tribunal Salvadoreño Libera a Mujer Injustamente Encarcelada Después De Sufrir Emergencia Obstétrica
Tribunal Salvadoreño Libera a Mujer Injustamente Encarcelada Después De Sufrir Emergencia Obstétrica (COMUNICADO DE PRENSA) Después de 11 años de estar injustamente en prisión por sufrir una emergencia obstétrica, la Corte Suprema de Justicia de El Salvador (CSJ) y el Ministerio de Justicia y Seguridad Pública conmutaron la sentencia de una mujer salvadoreña. Ella recuperó […]
Salvadoran Court Releases Woman Wrongfully Imprisoned After Obstetric Emergency
Salvadoran Court Releases Woman Wrongfully Imprisoned After Obstetric Emergency Updated 2/15/18 4:30pm EST (PRESS RELEASE) Following 11 years of wrongful imprisonment after suffering an obstetric emergency, the Salvadoran Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) and the Ministry of Justice and Public Safety commuted a Salvadoran woman’s sentence and released her today. In their decision, the court stated that ‘there […]