| As the academic year comes to a close, we’re excited to share the progress we’ve made. In this special edition of the newsletter, we want to highlight what your engagement and support have made possible.
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Our progress this year has been powered by your engagement, support, and investment. Every click, share, conversation, and contribution has helped turn our mission into real, measurable impact.
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We’ve made meaningful strides this year—but none of it has been easy. With declining public funding and rising political attacks, we need sustained support and bold strategy to protect reproductive rights for the long haul.
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Your contributions go towards work that has real-world impact—from matching pro bono lawyers to providers who need legal support, panels that bring together leading experts in the field, to publications that drive innovation in reproductive justice. Thank you for standing with us in this fight.
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The UCLA Law Center on Reproductive Health, Law, and Policy is an independently-funded think tank and research center developing long-term, lasting solutions that advance all aspects of reproductive justice and address the current national crisis of abortion access. We are lawyers, policy experts, scholars, and researchers who are working to increase access to abortion and contraception, end racial and economic disparities in maternal health outcomes, support people who decide to build families, and dismantle the gender bias that limits reproductive justice.
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