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Author: Vania Leveille and Lenora Lapidus

Vania Leveille is legislative counsel, ACLU Washington Legislative Office and Lenora M. Lapidus is director, ACLU Women’s Rights Project.
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Mother’s Day Is Over—But Pregnancy Discrimination Isn’t

Vania Leveille and Lenora Lapidus

Women make up almost half the workforce today, and, if they become pregnant, most will work throughout their pregnancy. Given this reality, you probably think the stories below are works of a bygone era. Well, you’d be wrong. —A woman was 16 weeks pregnant and worked as a cashier at a large retailer in New […]

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