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On today’s episode of The Confluence: Amy Wildermuth — the dean of the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Law, and a former U.S. Supreme Court clerk — shares her thoughts on the leaked draft of an opinion that could overturn Roe v. Wade; a Philadelphia-based research group has found the state is in need of teachers of color, and we ask Duquesne’s School of Education dean how they’re attracting students of color to take on the profession; and a look at inequities in how libraries are funded.
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On today’s episode of The Confluence: The medical director of Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania discusses what’s it’s like offering abortions in the region, including to patients traveling from states where these services are restricted; after an immigration court in Pittsburgh closed, Casa San Jose joins us to discuss what’s next for those with immigration hearings; and our Good Question! series looks into how the Mexican War Streets got its name.
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Demonstrators are gathering outside the downtown City County Building this evening to protest the news of a leaked draft opinion from the U.S. Supreme Court that would overturn the abortion rights ruling Roe v. Wade.
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Pennsylvania candidates for the governor and U.S. Senate seats quickly weighed in on the potential overturning of Roe.
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If Roe v. Wade is overturned, as the Supreme Court signaled is likely during Wednesday’s oral arguments, the decision of whether abortion is legal will be left up to each state.
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The emergency room at Magee-Women’s Hospital was a very different place 40 years ago than it is today.Charlynn Bailey’s first day of work at Magee was…
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Producer's Note: This is the final *weekly* episode of 90.5 WESA's The Confluence. The team is taking a short hiatus and returning as a daily program…
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A district attorney in Pennsylvania says should Roe v. Wade be overturned, he would not prosecute any women or medical professionals for seeking or…