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X-WR-CALDESC:The decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (
 Dobbs) overruled Roe v. Wade (Roe) and held that there is no constitutiona
 l right to an abortion. This decision will impact all women\, but will sig
 nificantly impact women in communities of color. Women from minoritized co
 mmunities\, especially Black women\, face systemic inequities in health ca
 re and reproductive care. Black women are more likely to need access to ab
 ortions and die during childbirth\, infant mortality rates are higher in c
 ommunities of color\, and access to reproductive healthcare is also limite
 d in many of these communities. \n \nThis session will discuss the road to
  Dobbs\, including the history and background of contraception and abortio
 n rights\, the reasoning behind the expansion of rights over time\, the im
 pact/relationship to other substantive due process cases\, and the impact 
 on women of color.  In addition\, we will discuss legislative developments
  since the decision last June.\n\nCost: Free\n\nCT: 2.0 CLE credits (Ethic
 s)\n\nTo learn more about this event or to register via Zoom\, please visi
 t the link provided below.
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DESCRIPTION:The decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (D
 obbs) overruled Roe v. Wade (Roe) and held that there is no constitutional
  right to an abortion. This decision will impact all women\, but will sign
 ificantly impact women in communities of color. Women from minoritized com
 munities\, especially Black women\, face systemic inequities in health car
 e and reproductive care. Black women are more likely to need access to abo
 rtions and die during childbirth\, infant mortality rates are higher in co
 mmunities of color\, and access to reproductive healthcare is also limited
  in many of these communities. \n \nThis session will discuss the road to 
 Dobbs\, including the history and background of contraception and abortion
  rights\, the reasoning behind the expansion of rights over time\, the imp
 act/relationship to other substantive due process cases\, and the impact o
 n women of color.  In addition\, we will discuss legislative developments 
 since the decision last June.\n\nCost: Free\n\nCT: 2.0 CLE credits (Ethics
 )\n\nTo learn more about this event or to register via Zoom\, please visit
  the link provided below.
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SUMMARY:Constance Baker Motley Speaker Series: The World According to Dobbs
 : Racial Inequality and Stare Decisis
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