Abortion

The Trump Administration Is Coming for Your Access to Contraception, Abortion, and… Dildos?

Attorney General Pam Bondi is already working on it.

Boom! Lawyered logo, Imani Gandy, Jessica Mason Pieklo, and a woman poking her head through the opening of a mailbox.
Enforcement of a 19th century anti-obscenity law called the Comstock Act could allow the Trump administration to restrict abortion and contraceptive access without congressional approval or input from public health agencies. Cage Rivera/Rewire News Group

Abortion, and dildos, and porn, oh my!

No but actually, there’s a dusty old law on the books that could unravel reproductive health access for years to come—the Comstock Act. And it’s just waiting for someone like the recently-confirmed U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to enforce it.

On today’s episode of Boom! Lawyered, Imani and Jess revisit how the Trump administration could effectively ban abortion without input from Congress—all thanks to the 19th century anti-obscenity law. The pair break down how Comstock became a strong tool for the anti-choice movement and how aggressive enforcement by Attorney General Pam Bondi could upend access to contraception and even dildos.

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