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Category: Carole Joffe
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Reproductive rights advocate Dr. Carole Joffe reveals the hidden costs of TRAP laws and ASC regulations for abortion providers and their patients.
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Women’s reproductive health advocate Carole Joffe reflects on the recent Hobby Lobby SCOTUS ruling and who, ultimately, pays the price for such setbacks in contraceptive policy.
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Dr. Carole Joffe—author of ‘Doctors of Conscience: The Struggle to Provide Abortion before and after Roe v Wade’ and ‘Dispatches from the Abortion Wars: The Costs of Fanaticism to Doctors, Patients and the Rest of Us’—remembers Dr. George Tiller, the late-term abortion provider who was assassinated five years ago, and examines the abortion situation in…
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Conservative mouthpiece Phyllis Schlafly recently claimed that the best way to improve women’s economic prospects is to pay men more. Dr. Carole Joffee, author of ‘Doctors of Conscience’ and ‘Dispatches from the Abortion Wars,’ explains just how wrong Schlafly is.
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After vandals destroyed abortion provider Susan Cahill’s clinic, author and advocate Carole Joffe remember’s Cahill’s incredible contributions to abortion care in the US.
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Because of all the ramifications of the abortion wars in this country, U.S. providers have become de facto social workers, fundraisers, and travel agents, to name just a few of their ancillary roles. Dr. Carole Joffe shows us a hidden side of the abortion issue.
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Dr. Carole Joffe revisits her classic book “Doctors of Conscience” upon accepting the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Family Planning.
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A new law in Kansas essentially treats abortion providers like sex offenders.
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When anti-abortion groups secretly film in doctors’ offices, what kind of effect will it have on trust between patients and providers?