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Tag: Emma Galletta

Emma Galletta is a double major from Fayetteville, New York who studies philosophy, politics, & law as well as Spanish. She is the Youth Engagement Coordinator for Binghamton University’s chapter of the American Cancer Society and is also an active member of the Higher Education and Hunger & Homelessness campaigns within NYPIRG. After graduating in Spring 2023, she plans to attend law school and dedicate her life to advocating for human rights and justice. Outside of school, she enjoys tutoring students pursuing their GEDs as well as doing yoga and experimenting with creative vegan meals in the kitchen.

Federalism and the Battle Over Abortion Laws

As an individual’s right to make private choices regarding their body becomes increasingly threatened, especially for the most vulnerable members of America’s population, the question remains: how did the Supreme Court become America’s self-proclaimed authority on abortion rights?

Abortion, Constitution, Emma Galletta, Federalism, Fetus, Planned Parenthood, Pregnancy, Roe, Supreme Court, United States, US, Wade, Women, Women's Rights
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