Bridgette Dunlap
Bridgette Dunlap is a third year student at Fordham Law School where she is a Crowley Scholar in International Human Rights and the President of Law Students for Reproductive Justice. She spent the past summer working for Legal Aid of Cambodia in its Women's Justice Program. Prior to law school, Bridgette worked for Brooklyn Community Services and founded the Ateh Theater Group. Bridgette was an altar server before the pope said girls were allowed; this is her 15th year of Catholic education.
Despite State Birth Control Mandate, Fordham Law Students Lack Access to Affordable Contraception Even for Medical Reasons
February 16, 2012 - 10:41pm (Print)
Under New York State's law mandating insurance coverage for contraception, Fordham was able to accept that religiously-affiliated entities that want to sell products in the marketplace like insurance and federally-subsidized education must meet the same quality standards as non-religious organizations. Unfortunately, despite state law, Fordham still fails to guarantee access to affordable contraception.
Fordham Law Students' Health Clinic a Success, But University Still Refuses to Divulge Health Care Policies
December 4, 2011 - 11:08pm (Print)
Last week, the Fordham Law School chapter of Law Students for Reproductive Justice held an off-campus clinic to provide access to birth control prescriptions and condoms to students of our Catholic University. It was a greater success than we had hoped for, but the University still refuses to clarify its policies, much less prescribe contraception.
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