Welcome to The Week in Women, a rundown of this week’s major women’s rights stories from around the world.
A federal judge ruled that parts of Idaho’s abortion ban is unconstitutional because it does not provide exceptions to preserve a pregnant woman’s health.
Lichtenstein changed its succession rules to allow women to become the country’s monarch.
President Trump nominated anti-abortion White House aide and physician, Heidi Overton, to serve as commissioner of the FDA.
Representative Cory Mills lost his reelection campaign in Florida amid allegations of dating violence and misconduct.
The FBI raided former Congressman Eric Swalwell’s home in a sexual misconduct investigation.
…and that’s it for now. Have a great week ahead!
xx Tamar + Jill
The Week in Women comes to you thanks to research from Tamar Eisen (she/her/hers), an advocate for reproductive justice and gender equity.


