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Gretchen Borchelt, Senior Counsel & Director of State Reproductive Health Policy

Gretchen Borchelt is Senior Counsel and Director of State Reproductive Health Policy at the National Women’s Law Center. She oversees the Center’s state-based legal and policy efforts to protect and expand women’s access to reproductive health care. Gretchen also works on a range of issues as part of the Center’s Health and Reproductive Rights Team, including health care law implementation, access to contraception, refusals to provide health care, and judicial nominations. Previously, she worked at Physicians for Human Rights and was a Women’s Law and Public Policy Fellow at the National Partnership for Women and Families. Gretchen is a graduate of Columbia Law School and the University of Virginia.

My Take

Mark June 7 the Right Way – By Honoring the Right to Privacy

by Gretchen Borchelt, Senior Counsel
National Women’s Law Center

This Saturday, June 7, is a day that should have meaning for many in the United States. It’s the day in 1965 the U.S. Supreme Court decided Griswold v. Connecticut. For you non-lawyers, Griswold is the case that said it is legal for married couples to use contraception. But that’s not all that Griswold did. Most importantly, it was the foundation of the constitutional right to privacy. You know, the right that allows interracial couples to marry (Loving v. Virginia); women to make the decision whether to terminate a pregnancy (Roe v. Wade); adults to decide to have consensual sexual relations (Lawrence v. Texas), etc. We like to commemorate the day here at NWLC with a big old shout out to the Supreme Court.

But others choose to commemorate the day in a different way. This year the American Life League is marking June 7 with a series of rallies across the country. The theme? The Pill Kills. My colleague Jill has already blogged about this. l Usually I try to let Jill have the last word and I certainly try not to give any more attention to these fringe groups. But I just can’t resist sharing some of what they claim on their website. Just so you get an idea of where they are coming from, here are a couple of their claims:

  • The regular birth control pill is a “chemical abortion.”
  • The pill “can make a woman more susceptible to the AIDS virus.”
  • And “sexual activity outside of marriage is seriously wrong.”

Outrageous! 

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Not an Anniversary to Celebrate

by Gretchen Borchelt, Senior Counsel
National Women’s Law Center

This week marks one year since the Supreme Court decided Gonzales v. Carhart the case upholding a federal ban on a medically-approved abortion procedure that does not contain protections for women’s health. What has happened in the year since the case was decided? 

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