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Maternity leave women's constitutional right, not state charity: J&K High Court

India Today

India Today

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July 11, 2026

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Maternity leave women's constitutional right, not state charity: JK High Court

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RTL Today

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· Jul 6, 2026

Gender gap in politics: Debate on maternity leave: How developed countries fail to support pregnant leaders

Two politicians from Luxembourg and Japan have inspired discussions on modern maternity leave rights.

Freedom From Religion Foundation

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· Jul 10, 2026

FFRF welcomes court’s rejection of taxpayer-funded discrimination

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is applauding a major federal appeals court ruling affirming that religious schools accepting taxpayer funding must comply with state civil rights laws. In a pair ... More » from FFRF welcomes court’s rejection of taxpayer-funded discrimination The post FFRF welcomes court’s rejection of taxpayer-funded discrimination appeared first on Freedom From Religion Foundation.

We The Media

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· Jun 29, 2026

[Photo] 🚨 The Supreme Court will decide whether parents have standing to challenge Washington [...]

The Supreme Court will decide whether parents have standing to challenge Washington laws that allow runaway minors seeking gender-transition services to receive state assistance without parental notice or consent.https://x.com/scotus_wire/status/2071589169881604111?s=61

UPI

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· Jun 30, 2026

On This Day, June 30: Supreme Court allows religious exemption to contraception mandate

On This Day, June 30: Supreme Court allows religious exemption to contraception mandate

AllSides

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· Jul 2, 2026

Trump administration plans crackdown on 'birth tourism' after Supreme Court ruling

The Supreme Court may have settled the legal issues on birthright citizenship, but the Trump administration says the ruling leaves room to find ways to prevent pregnant women — particularly birth tourists — from reaching U.S. soil to take advantage of the ruling. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said the government can block women seeking to travel to the U.S. late in their pregnancies. He called it a matter of the baby's health and a national security concern.

Kaiser Health

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· Jun 24, 2026

Even in Blue States, Hospitals Have Continued To Drop Gender-Affirming Care for Youths

Massachusetts passed laws and joined lawsuits to protect access to gender-affirming care for minors. But faced with the Trump administration’s threats, some hospitals voluntarily stopped care. Families are outraged.

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Related coverage for "Maternity leave women's constitutional right, not state charity: J&K High Court": RTL Today — Gender gap in politics: Debate on maternity leave: How developed countries fail to support pregnant leaders. Freedom From Religion Foundation — FFRF welcomes court’s rejection of taxpayer-funded discrimination. We The Media — [Photo] 🚨 The Supreme Court will decide whether parents have standing to challenge Washington [...]. UPI — On This Day, June 30: Supreme Court allows religious exemption to contraception mandate. AllSides — Trump administration plans crackdown on 'birth tourism' after Supreme Court ruling. Kaiser Health — Even in Blue States, Hospitals Have Continued To Drop Gender-Affirming Care for Youths