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The Chimes

Nikki Haley and the fight for reproductive rights

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley opposes abortion.
Here is what Nikki Haley’s pro-life stance could mean for reproductive rights across the nation.
Noel Sassoon, Deputy Opinions Editor March 20, 2023

In early February, Nikki Haley, a Republican who formerly served as the governor of South Carolina, announced that she will be running for president in the upcoming 2024 election. According to the New Yorker, Haley is the “first Republican to challenge Trump in next year’s primary.”  One of...

Will Roe v. Wade affect access to contraceptives?

Will Roe v. Wade affect access to contraceptives?
Lauren Good, Staff Writer September 17, 2022

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade sparked controversy and concern among many United States citizens. With the notable legislation removed after having been established for many years, those who are concerned wonder what will come next. Other legislation has come into...

SCOTUS heard oral arguments for contraception case

Grace Gibney/THE CHIMES
While Biola’s birth control case remains under injunction, a similar case filed by religious affiliated schools and nonprofits is being presented to the Supreme Court.
Jocelyn Meza, Writer April 6, 2016
While Biola’s birth control case remains under injunction, a similar case filed by religious affiliated schools and nonprofits is being presented to the Supreme Court.

Birth control case taken on by SCOTUS

Alondra Urizar/THE CHIMES
On Nov. 6, the Supreme Court combined seven separate birth control lawsuits filed against the Department of Health and Human Services.
Alondra Urizar, Writer November 11, 2015
On Nov. 6, the Supreme Court combined seven separate birth control lawsuits filed against the Department of Health and Human Services.