The Centre for Health and Resource Management (CHARM) v. State of Bihar is a public interest case that seeks to hold the Government of India accountable for the poor conditions in public health facilities in the state of Bihar. This case was filed after Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) undertook a fact-finding mission in Munger, […]
CHARM v. State of Bihar and Others is a public interest litigation petition filed in March 2011 by the Center’s partner in India, Human Rights Law Network. It seeks legal accountability from the state government of Bihar for its failure to provide essential maternal health care, including safe abortion services, in public health facilities, leading […]
https://reproductiverights.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/uslp_roundup.jpg In the United States, state legislatures wield enormous power to control women’s access to abortion and other reproductive healthcare services. Each year, anti-choice state legislators propose measures intended to restrict women’s access to abortion, including mandatory delays, biased counseling provisions and other burdensome and unnecessary requirements. Hundreds of anti-choice bills are proposed annually and […]
(PRESS RELEASE) The incoming leadership for the House of Representatives is calling on committees to submit measures that would replace provisions within the healthcare law. A proposed resolution specifically calls for proposals that would prohibit federal funding for abortion. Lawmakers will vote on the measure next week along with the vote to repeal the healthcare […]