by Mary Robbins, Program Assistant
National Women’s Law Center
Allison Martell, who has been guest-blogging about feminist economics at Feministe, writes about closing the pay gap between male and female workers.
Veronica writes on Work It, Mom! about everything that goes into being a working parent.
A law went into effect in South Dakota Friday that requires doctors to tell women seeking abortions “that the abortion will terminate the life of a whole, separate, unique, living human being.”
Bridget Crawford at Feminist Law Professors points to an article that describes a “feminist law practice” in Canada, asking, “What makes a law firm ‘feminist,’ as opposed to a firm where feminists work?”
Craig Jennings at OMB Watch highlights a new report from the Congressional Budget Office that shows the effects of the Bush tax cuts and the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) patch.
Rachel at Women’s Health News posted about Juana Villegas, a pregnant woman who was pulled over for “careless driving” in Nashville. She gave birth while in custody and was then separated from her nursing newborn for two days.
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