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Marcia

[ mahr-shuh ]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “warlike.”


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Marcia Zug, a family law professor at the University of South Carolina, said that these legislative moves are concerning, pointing to the impact of the 2022 Dobbs decision overturning substantive due process granted by Roe v.

From Salon

“I fear that this new structure for the Judicial Standards Commission could be used to politically attack a judge or justice,” warned state Rep. Marcia Morey, a Democrat and former judge.

From Slate

Marcia Lewis would agree with that.

From BBC

"It's just a continuation of Fannie Lou Hamer. It's a continuation of Barbara Jordan, Marcia Fudge — all of these women who leaped down on faith to say, 'Black women, you need to hear our voices. America, you need to hear our voices. We have something to say, and we're going to say it.'"

From Salon

Marcia McKnight has been living on the street for two decades and can see the artwork from her house.

From BBC

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