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On this week’s Gabfest, SlateOutwardeditor June Thomas joins New York magazine’s Noreen Malone and SlateSupreme Court correspondent Dahlia Lithwick to discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling in Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt. They also talk about the new HBO documentary Suited and mom hair.
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Other items discussed in the show:
- “The Ideal Allies,” by Dahlia Lithwick
- “The Supreme Court Exposed the Anti-Abortion Sham of ‘Protecting Women’s Health,’ ” by Christina Cauterucci
- Slate’s Supreme Court Breakfast Table
- Suited, the HBO documentary
- “Bindle and Keep, the Brooklyn Tailors for All Kinds of Bodies,” by Rachel Syme
- “Mom Hair: It Exists. Now What to Do About It,” by Bee Shapiro
- The Saturday Night Live sketch about mom hair
- “The New York Times Should Not Be Belittling Women With ‘Mom Hair,’ ” by Michelle Goldberg
DoubleX recommendations:
Noreen recommends Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan novels quartet and the film His Girl Friday.
June recommends David Grann’s book The Lost City of Z.
Dahlia recommends the World Peace Game Foundation and its summer camps.
This podcast was produced by Ann Heppermann. Our intern is Daniel Schroeder.
Outro Song: “(Hey) Fancy Pants!“ sung by Annette Warren
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