3/3/17 link roundup
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Activism / Resources
* Don’t Get Your Undocumented Friends in Trouble: A How-To (Felicia Jarvis @ Medium)
* The "Day Without Women" Strike, Explained (Vox)
News / Analysis
* Transgender Sister Of Singer At Trump Inauguration Wins Federal Court Bathroom Ruling (Buzzfeed)
* Iowa 'personhood' bill clears hurdle: Anti-abortion proposal moves to full committee (Iowa Gazette)
* The Fight for Obamacare Has Turned (NYT op-ed)
* South Dakota ‘alternative facts’ science bill is rejected (WaPo via Twin Cities Pioneer Press?)
* Texas Lawmakers Advance Bill That Would Allow Doctors to Lie to Pregnant Women (San Antonio Current)
* Democrats Come Up Short But Outperform Expectations In Yet Another Special Election (HuffPo)
* Six Weeks Later, Senators Question Delay on Agriculture Pick (AG Web)
* Meet the Math Professor Who’s Fighting Gerrymandering With Geometry (Chronicle of Higher Education)
* Today in Obamacare: what kind of health insurance can the GOP tax credits actually buy you? (Vox). See also this and this from Vox.
* Why the Trump Agenda Is Moving Slowly: The Republicans’ Wonk Gap (NYT)
* Key Republican Casts Doubt on Quick Action to Dismantle Dodd-Frank (Bloomberg)
* Nudge the Vote: How Behavioral Science is Remaking Politics (NYT, 2010)
* Don’t Get Your Undocumented Friends in Trouble: A How-To (Felicia Jarvis @ Medium)
* The "Day Without Women" Strike, Explained (Vox)
News / Analysis
* Transgender Sister Of Singer At Trump Inauguration Wins Federal Court Bathroom Ruling (Buzzfeed)
* Iowa 'personhood' bill clears hurdle: Anti-abortion proposal moves to full committee (Iowa Gazette)
* The Fight for Obamacare Has Turned (NYT op-ed)
* South Dakota ‘alternative facts’ science bill is rejected (WaPo via Twin Cities Pioneer Press?)
* Texas Lawmakers Advance Bill That Would Allow Doctors to Lie to Pregnant Women (San Antonio Current)
* Democrats Come Up Short But Outperform Expectations In Yet Another Special Election (HuffPo)
* Six Weeks Later, Senators Question Delay on Agriculture Pick (AG Web)
* Meet the Math Professor Who’s Fighting Gerrymandering With Geometry (Chronicle of Higher Education)
* Today in Obamacare: what kind of health insurance can the GOP tax credits actually buy you? (Vox). See also this and this from Vox.
* Why the Trump Agenda Is Moving Slowly: The Republicans’ Wonk Gap (NYT)
* Key Republican Casts Doubt on Quick Action to Dismantle Dodd-Frank (Bloomberg)
* Nudge the Vote: How Behavioral Science is Remaking Politics (NYT, 2010)