The Georgetown law class, titled Regulatory
Advocacy: Women and the Affordable Care Act, will have students
working with the National Women's Law Center (NWLC), “to develop projects that
will assist in the organization's regulatory advocacy efforts.” Students will
also have the opportunity to participate in strategy meetings and conference
calls between NWLC and partnering organizations.
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Friday, October 25, 2013
From the ‘Wonder why we are losing department:’ Georgetown law class required to work for pro-abortion lobby
A class at Georgetown University’s
law school scheduled for next semester will have students working with a
pro-abortion rights advocacy organization, taught by that organization’s senior
counsel, Kelli Garcia. Garcia, a radical pro-abortion rights lawyer,
wrote the poem titled, “Planned
Parenthood, Why Do I Love Thee?” in 2011. The poem was part of
a larger effort by Garcia and her group to halt the potential defunding of
Planned Parenthood, which is the nation’s largest abortion provider.
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