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BREAKING: The Supreme Court just rejected a challenge to medication abortion

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Here’s what that means >> Dear {NAME}, The Supreme Court just released its decision in the mife

Here’s what that means >> [New Yorkers for Equal Rights]( Dear {NAME}, The Supreme Court just released its decision in the mifepristone case, determining that anti‑abortion operatives trying to ban the abortion pill have no legal standing to do so. [The New York Times: Live Updates: Supreme Court Upholds Broad Access to Abortion Pill]( This was the right decision, but we know the anti-abortion extremists who brought this case will be back again soon to try and ban abortion every way they can. This same court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, and we’ve seen extremist politicians all around the country work doubly hard to take away more of our fundamental reproductive rights and freedoms in the wake of that decision. We aren’t safe here in New York until our rights are enshrined in our state constitution. New York is the epicenter of the national fight to protect abortion this year, as the New York Equal Rights Amendment will guarantee reproductive freedom in our state constitution, so no governor or state legislator can strip it away from us — no matter what happens. [Can you donate now to help us protect abortion rights in New York, so they aren’t left to the whims of extremist justices or officials?]( [Donate now to pass the Equal Rights Amendment >>]( This attempt by anti-abortion operatives to ban an FDA-approved abortion medication nationwide mirrors the tactics used by New York politicians who are part of the same movement. It’s critical that we pass the New York Equal Rights Amendment and close dangerous loopholes that leave us all vulnerable. [Please chip in today to help us pass the New York Equal Rights Amendment and protect our rights and reproductive freedoms:]( [Donate $5 >>]( [Donate $24 >>]( [Donate $50 >>]( [Donate $100 >>]( [Donate $250 >>]( [Donate another amount >>]( Thank you, New Yorkers for Equal Rights [Facebook]( [X]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Website]( PAID FOR BY NEW YORKERS FOR EQUAL RIGHTS Our mailing address is: 1001 Sixth Ave New York, NY 10018 United States Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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