A Labora Collective campaign · The legal track

The Receipts.

One receipt every Friday, until the midterms. Each one a single, named instrument of the dismantling — turned into one action you can take before next Friday.

24 receipts · Jun 10 → Nov 3, 2026 · Dr. Yamicia Connor, MD
THE BILL → THE BODY IT LANDS ON → THE PARALLEL → THE DATA UNDERNEATH → THE DIAGNOSIS → THE ASK
Every receipt closes on the same line: “The Roberts Court tied us to the tracks. They forgot we brought bolt cutters.” Start with what this is →

The first six receipts.

RECEIPT № 01

Either You Marry Your Brother, Or You Don’t Vote

The SAVE Act (H.R. 22) · Filed May 29 · Senate rejected Jun 4, 48–50

The bill that would have made the 19th Amendment unenforceable for 69 million married women — without ever touching the Constitution. The Senate said no by two votes.

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RECEIPT № 02

You Cannot Solve What You Are Not Allowed to Name

Federal erasure of “Black” from health language · Jun 12

The single-word edits across HHS, CDC, and HRSA grant language — and what disappears when a category cannot be measured.

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RECEIPT № 03

The Bounty State

Texas HB 7 · Jun 19

The $10,000-per-violation enforcement militia: who collects, who is hunted, and which 19th-century statute it was copied from.

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RECEIPT № 04

The Fugitive Slave Act, Now With Mifepristone

Louisiana’s extradition front · Jun 26

Why a governor cannot easily refuse a warrant for a medical decision made in another state — and what that breaks.

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RECEIPT № 05

Your Pregnancy Is Subpoenaed

How the HIPAA reproductive-privacy rule died in Purl v. HHS · Jul 3

A single Texas vacatur, a federal privacy floor torn out, and the chart that now travels across the state line on its own.

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RECEIPT № 06

The Zombie Statute They’re Bringing Back

The Comstock Act of 1873 · Jul 10

An unrepealed 19th-century vice law that criminalized mailing anything “obscene” — now positioned as the administrative mechanism to ban abortion pills nationwide, no new statute required.

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RECEIPT № 07

When the Hospital Has to Choose Between You and Prison

EMTALA v. Idaho’s Defense of Life Act · Jul 17

A pregnant woman in an Idaho ER, a federal duty to stabilize her, and a state law that can send the doctor to prison for acting — the conflict Moyle v. United States left unresolved.

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One new receipt every Friday through the midterms — 24 in all, Jun 10 → November 3, 2026.

Next Friday.

RECEIPT № 08

They Called the Freezer a Nursery

Fetal Personhood and the IVF Fallout · Jul 24

Alabama ruled that frozen embryos are legal children. Within days, three of the state’s largest IVF providers shut down. The ruling did not protect a single embryo. It shut down the only medicine that creates them.

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