In a memo sent to staff last week, the university warned its employees to remain “neutral” about abortion to avoid prosecution under the law. It also advised the university “not provide standard birth control itself.”
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Luna says they’re angry because the law could lead to higher drop-out rates, unwanted pregnancies and economic insecurity.
“This is an attack on young women and people who are capable of becoming pregnant,” they said, “ and I do think that it was intentional.”
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