Scholars Strategy Network's No Jargon

Episode 130: Informing Women’s Choices


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In 1973, the Supreme Court made access to abortions a legal right. Since then, crisis pregnancy centers have popped up across the country to dissuade women from getting abortions. Professor Kimberly Kelly explains the history and organization behind these centers and how their current case before the Supreme Court could shape reproductive rights in America.

For More on this Topic:

  • Read Kelly’s SSN brief “Why False Claims About A Nonexistent "Post Abortion Syndrome" Influence Access To Abortion In America”
  • Check out her comments about the history of crisis pregnancy centers in The Atlantic
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