Roe v. Wade
Tracy Clark-Flory and Kate Schatz, both Bay Area feminist writers, recently shared insights into their new books inspired by their mothers' experiences in 1960s homes for unwed mothers. Clark-Flory's memoir 'My Mother’s Daughter' recounts her DNA reunion with a sister her mother placed for adoption, while Schatz's novel 'Where the Girls Were' fictionalizes similar isolation and secrecy. Their conversation highlights research challenges, family traumas, and joyful sibling reunions.
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A federal judge in Idaho has ruled that the state's strict abortion ban cannot be enforced in medical emergencies, providing temporary relief to healthcare providers. The decision addresses concerns that the law endangers women by creating uncertainty in critical situations. This ruling comes amid ongoing legal challenges to post-Roe v. Wade restrictions.