USC study: Women residing in states with the most restrictive abortion policies after the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v Wade also experienced declines in the use of birth control pills and emergency contraceptives.
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From the earliest days of democracy to the spectacle of modern campaign rallies, politicians have long understood the importance of a compelling performance to persuade audiences and garner support. USC experts discuss the history, art and science of performative politics in anticipation of the first presidential debate.
Knowing the actual costs of dementia could help families plan their budgets and support needs, inform treatment and caregiving options, and shape health care policy.
USC study suggests Supreme Court’s abortion decision has had wider ramifications for women’s reproductive health than previously thought.
“Visions and Voices opens your eyes to what the world is,” one student coordinator says of the USC arts and humanities series.
An expert in criminal law and feminist legal theory, Gruber is a powerful voice for women’s rights in the courtroom and the classroom.
Giancarlo Ceja is determined to advocate for low-income neighborhoods affected by rising temperatures and pollution.
The rollback of Roe v. Wade added fuel to a contentious nationwide debate that now extends well beyond the right to terminate a pregnancy. USC experts discuss Dobbs’ lasting impacts and potential influence in the November election.
USC Price students helped LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes improve its data collection. In the process, one of them discovered his father’s exhibit at the museum.