
In this second part of our series, More Perfect asks: what if abortion law wasn't shaped by men at the Supreme Court, but instead by people who know what it's like to be pregnant, to have abortions, and to lose pregnancies? We hear from women on the front lines of the next legal battle over abortion in America. Wade - is no longer federal law, lawmakers and lawyers are coming up with new frameworks for abortion access at a dizzying rate.
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National Indian Child Welfare Association."A Wrenching Adoption Case" by The New York Times Editorial Board."The Court Got Baby Veronica Wrong" by Marcia Zug."Doing What's Best for the Tribe" by Marcia Zug."Baby Veronica belongs with her adoptive parents" by Christy Maldonado.Lori Alvino McGill - attorney for Christy Maldonado, Veronica's biological mother Learn more:.Terry Cross - founding executive director of the National Indian Child Welfare Association (now serving as senior advisor).Chrissi Nimmo - Deputy Attorney General for Cherokee Nation.Bert Hirsch - attorney formerly of the Association on American Indian Affairs.Marcia Zug - University of South Carolina School of Law professor.Mark Fiddler - attorney for the Capobiancos.


