Legal Experts Discuss Strategies to Uphold LGBTQ+ Rights Amid New Challenges in Nationwide Panel

Boston, MA — At a recent event hosted by the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy, experts gathered to explore and debate the nuances of LGBTQ+ rights, tackling topics from transgender healthcare discrimination to the broader implications of recent Supreme Court rulings on these rights. The program, titled “Protecting LGBTQ+ Rights,” was moderated by Mary Bonauto, a prominent figure in the legal battles for LGBTQ+ equality, including significant cases such as Goodridge v. Department of Public Health and Obergefell v. Hodges, which were pivotal in legalizing same-sex marriage in Massachusetts and nationally. During the … Read more

Iraq Considers Lowering Legal Marriage Age to 9, Igniting Nationwide Protests and Global Concern

Baghdad, Iraq — A proposed law in Iraq that would lower the legal age for girls to marry to as young as nine has sparked controversy and widespread opposition. The law, supported by some Shia groups, seeks to change the current legal minimum age of 18 for marriage, potentially allowing pre-teen girls to be wed. Under this legislation, parents would be able to arrange marriages for their very young daughters, a move that critics claim undermines the rights and welfare of Iraqi girls. Additionally, the proposal would permit religious authorities to conduct marriages, further embedding … Read more

Startling Report Ties Depo-Provera Birth Control to Increased Brain Tumor Risk: Women Nationwide Seek Justice

BALTIMORE — A new wave of lawsuits is expected across the United States as recent scientific findings link the contraceptive injection Depo-Provera to an increased risk of brain tumors, specifically meningiomas. Legal experts predict the litigation could see significant settlements, based on the strength of evidence demonstrating that prolonged use of the drug can elevate the risk of developing these tumors. Depo-Provera, a birth control shot administered every three months, is used by millions of women worldwide. It contains medroxyprogesterone acetate, a synthetic form of the hormone progestin, which has now been connected to the … Read more

Millions Impacted as State Abortion Laws Tighten Nationwide

In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, state legislatures across the nation have taken disparate approaches to abortion legislation, significantly impacting access for millions of Americans. The patchwork of restrictive laws and protections has created a complex legal landscape that varies dramatically from state to state. Some states moved swiftly to enact “trigger laws,” which were designed to take effect immediately following the Supreme Court’s ruling. For instance, Missouri banned most abortions, except in medical emergencies, devoid of provisions for cases of rape or incest. Conversely, Illinois has … Read more