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Dispatch Live: More on Roe v. Wade
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Dispatch Live: More on Roe v. Wade

Information on how to watch our weekly livestreamed conversation.

Last week’s Dispatch Live covered many different aspects of the leaked draft opinion  that would strike down Roe v. Wade, but one episode on the topic just wasn’t enough to fully explore it. This week, Sarah will host another conversation about the ramifications with legal experts and fellow Dispatch regulars. And, as always, there will be plenty of time at the end for Q&A. 

Tune in on May 10 at 8 p.m. ET at the YouTube link listed below to listen and take part in the discussion. 

Q&A: We want to hear from you during the show. To ask questions of our panelists and interact with other members you can use the YouTube Live chat feature or simply comment on this post during the broadcast.

  • A Google account is required to use the YouTube Live chat. Here’s how to create one with your normal email: Create a Google Account

We hope you’ll join us! 

When: Tuesday, May 10, 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT

Event Access Password: We no longer require a password for Dispatch Live, but don’t worry, it is still only for members. 

Add this event to your calendar:

If you can’t make it, don’t worry: We will post the recording on the site Wednesday, available to members only.


Dispatch Live is a weekly virtual gathering for members featuring Dispatch writers, editors, and special guests. Attendees can ask questions of our panelists and interact with other members via the chat feature. Or you can just sit back with your beverage of choice and watch the proceedings. While you can see the panelists, they can’t see you.

Dispatch Live is hosted on YouTube, at the link above. A Google account is not required to view the event, but one is required to use the YouTube Live chat. Here’s how to create one with your normal email: Create a Google Account. Alternatively, Dispatch members can submit comments and questions during the broadcast on this post.

We will post a recording of this edition of Dispatch Live on the site shortly after it concludes.

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