University of Idaho Employees Warned Not to Discuss Abortion or Provide Birth Control

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University of Idaho Employees Warned Not to Discuss Abortion or Provide Birth Control
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'We always knew extremists wouldn't stop at banning abortion; they'd target birth control next,' said one abortion rights advocate. 'The University of Idaho's announcement is the canary in the coal mine.'

and cleared the way for Republican-led states to ban abortion care, the group warned that the decision could imperil free expression.sets in motion a dangerous array of consequences that will cascade far beyond the gutting of abortion rights," wrote Nadine Farid Johnson and Summer Lopez, who lead the group's free expression programs, at"Moves are being made around the country to curtail abortion-related speech...

The memo also advises employees that the university should no longer provide birth control to students, even though Idaho's ban does not specifically pertain to contraceptives. It remains unclear, the general counsel said, how the law will be enforced, and"a conservative approach" is being advised by the university to avoid prosecution of staff members or the school itself.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren said on Twitter that the memo shows how"Republican politicians are already criminalizing abortion, which has extreme consequences—but they won't stop there."

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