I Left Ohio for Abortion Training. After This Election, I Can Come Home. Meghana Kudrimoti Ohio still has dozens of abortion restrictions. But enshrining reproductive rights into the state constitution means I will return and provide care.
Florida’s Legal Showdown Over Viability Could Threaten Future Abortion Advocacy Garnet Henderson Some experts worry that an attempt to save Florida’s abortion ballot measure could hamstring reproductive rights advocacy for decades to come.
How the Far-Right Shaped Abortion Care Long Before ‘Roe’ Was Overturned Naomi Braine Abortion Beyond the Law digs into the history of the movement toward self-managed abortion outside the medical system.
Hey Justice Alito, How’s Overturning Abortion Rights Working Out for You? Jessica Mason Pieklo Another election, another win for abortion rights.
Self-Managed Abortion Usually Isn’t Illegal—but Many Were Criminalized Anyway Jessica Mason Pieklo If/When/How found that a majority of the cases from 2000 to 2020 were in Texas.
Why Georgia’s Latest Abortion Ban Is So Devastating Jessica Mason Pieklo All hope is not lost in the fight to block it.
Anti-Abortion Centers Are Weaponizing a Law That’s Supposed to Safeguard Abortion Clinics Garnet Henderson This probably won't be the last time "crisis pregnancy centers" use the FACE Act against pro-abortion activists.
The SCOTUS Countdown on Medication Abortion Is Here Jessica Mason Pieklo I’m fully expecting the justices to take up this case.
Say the Word Abortion: Policy Change Can’t Happen Without Culture Change Jordyn Close In the face of Roe v. Wade being overturned, many states have secured abortion access, yet the stigma and shame still linger.
What We Get Wrong About Abortion Criminalization Laura Huss As an abortion researcher, I know firsthand how laws are abused to punish people who self-manage their abortions.