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Lawyers of color should work to defend access to safe and legal abortions, Connecticut Comptroller Natalie Braswell urged at the 10th anniversary of the Attorneys of Color Symposium organized by Quinnipiac University Law School.
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Connecticut officially becomes a safe harbor for out-of-state people seeking abortions on Friday, July 1. The new law also expands the types of medical professionals who can perform abortions to nurses, midwives and physician assistants.
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Protesters rallied over the weekend across Long Island against Friday’s Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortions. Organizers called for ousting lawmakers who oppose abortion rights at the ballot box this November.
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Protesters at an abortion rights rally Bridgeport, New Haven and other cities across Connecticut said they’re heartbroken, but committed to fighting after the Supreme Court decision Friday overturning the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case legalizing abortions nationwide.
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Connecticut Democrats said Tuesday that they have the votes to pass a reproductive rights bill in the state General Assembly. This is despite a pushback from right-to-life advocates.
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The City of New Haven, Connecticut will pay over $200,000 to the federal government after a data breach that compromised the personal information of…
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont says a U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the Affordable Care Act following the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett…
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut has joined fellow Democrats on the Judiciary Committee to claim that President Trump’s Supreme Court…
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong says he’s taking legal action to preserve federal family planning funding for organizations like Planned…
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Connecticut lawmakers are considering a bill that would prohibit anti-abortion counseling services from engaging in "deceptive advertising" practices.…