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...Hopefully, it will attract attention," hesaid. "People will be thinking about [the factthat] we're having a new judge on the SupremeCourt...
...Regrettably the fight now is in the states,"Kushel said. "The state legislatures now have beentold that they can start chipping away at women'sabortion rights, and they may be furtherencouraged by cases being tried in the SupremeCourt this spring...
Last year, about 7000 people participated inthe anti-abortion march, Hamley said. However,abortion has recently been thrust to the forefrontof state politics as a result of the U.S. SupremeCourt's decision in Webster v. ReproductiveHealth Services, which weakened federalprotection of abortion...
...members of the advisory committee were:Archibald Cox '34, Loeb University ProfessorEmeritus and former solicitor general; Robert E.Keeton, Federal District Judge and former Harvardlaw professor; Anthony T. Kronman, chairman of theYale Law School appointments committee; Ellen A.Peters, Chief Justice of the Connecticut SupremeCourt and former Yale law professor; and Harry H.Wellington, Yale law professor and former Yaledean...
...clubs will also have to consider theimplications of a recent Supreme Court decisionwhich upheld a California ruling that the RotaryClubs must admit women because the clubs qualifiedas public accommodations under a stateanti-discrimination law, Bloom said. The SupremeCourt found that the ruling did not violate RotaryClub members' freedom of association...