noted, quote, in new mexico, an influx of patients from texas has already strained provider resources and made it more difficult for new mexico residents to receive timely care. what other impacts do you see, do you anticipate in light of today s decision? well, pam, this is a key part of justice sotomayor s dissent. justice sotomayor has made clear she s going to fight all the way here. just the existence of these laws has a chilling effect. just the possibility of getting sued here is enough to close down these clinics and cause women who live in texas to have to travel to other states to get abortions. that could be even broader effect. the real case to watch here is the mississippi case. that was referred to, the dobbs case. that case has been argued to the supreme court. argued last week. we ll get a ruling on that likely late spring, early summer, may, june. that s the case that s going to decide whether roe vs. wade stands and what you can see in today s opinion is that you ca
now you have the nea admitting that they haven t worked to provider resources to fight back who want to stop us from doing critical race theory with your kids. i want to tell parents were listening these are our kids, these are our schools in this battle for whether your kindle be indoctrinated with a scary racist ideology or critical race theory this marxist ideology this is our world war ii visitor battle for freedom, if we don t do something now were going to have another generation of even more indoctrinated children, the new generation of aoc and it will be hard to get back our country doctor carol sween a former professor at princeton and vanderbilt, this is what she had to say about critical race theory. critical race theory was at the university in the legal department, philosophy
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