A Right-Wing Conspiracy Overturned Roe, Then Came Back for More.

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After Roe was overturned, anti-abortion activists funded by right-wing billionaires got right to work - constructing and funding a lawsuit that would go after Mifepristone, a pill that is used in nearly two-thirds of abortions in the United States. The Supreme Court of the United States is now on the cusp of a decision that could decide the future of the medication. The case is FDA v. the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine.In the first episode of this limited series, hosted by Lisa Graves, Grave Injustice charts the path of this case to the high court and uncovers  the actors and groups behind the scenes that manufactured it and what else they have in mind. You’ll hear from: Bex, StorytellerLauren Jacobson, Aid Access, Raise Global HealthSarah Lipton-Lubet, President, Take Back the CourtRenee Bracey Sherman, Founder and Executive Director, WeTestifyMary Ruth Ziegler, Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at UC DavisRandall Balmer, John Phillips Professor in Religion, Dartmouth UniversityGrave Injustice is a production of COURIER and Court Accountability. Our show is produced by Devin Moroney, written by Jared Downing, and supervised by RC Di Mezzo with support from COURIER’s Kyle Tharp, Danielle Strasburger, and Lucy Ritzmann. Original music is by Via Mardot. Danielle DelPlato created the show’s cover art.Links to subscribe to the newsletters promoted in the ad breaks: Stop The Presses,  FWIW. Subscribe to this limited series wherever you get your podcasts including Apple and Spotify. Follow COURIER on Instagram, TikTok, Threads, Facebook, and Twitter/X.You can find out more about COURIER at couriernewsroom.com

A Right-Wing Conspiracy Overturned Roe, Then Came Back for More.

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