Conservatives’ Latest Attack on Mifepristone Is a Constitutional Cover for Eugenics Jessica Mason Pieklo Conservative attorneys general from three states argue that falling teen birth rates is a harm courts must remedy by banning abortion pills.
What Happens After Abortion Wins at the Polls? Garnet Henderson So far, voters’ answer to the question of whether abortion should be legal has been simple. What comes next is more complicated.
Hurricane Helene Exacerbated Barriers to North Carolina Abortion Access Florence M. Simán Opinion: North Carolinian Latines are being further harmed by abortion bans after Hurricane Helene forced several clinics to shut down.
Meet Amy Coney Barrett’s Case Against Emergency Abortion Care Imani Gandy & Jessica Mason Pieklo The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) is likely to appear before the Supreme Court again this term.
Young People Aren’t Getting the Reproductive Health-Care Information They Need Jessica Mason Pieklo A new Power to Decide survey found only a fraction of 15 to 29-year-olds receive information about contraception and abortion from health-care providers.
Olivia Julianna Is Optimistic About Texas Maya Rupert The 21-year-old activist talks Gen Z political engagement, meeting people where they are, and why she thinks Texas will flip blue by 2030.
We’re In For an Unruly Supreme Court Term Jessica Mason Pieklo If Day One is any indication, this Court term could rewrite what we know about abortion and states’ rights.
How Kamala Harris Can Prioritize Reproductive Health for Low-Income Patients and Patients of Color Lajward Zahra Opinion: Harris has shown she understands the impact of abortion bans have racial and economic disparities—but it must translate into policy.
How Kamala Harris Could Advance Reproductive Freedom as President Sarah West A college student's step-by-step guide to five policies Harris could use to protect and progress reproductive rights.
‘Disbanding’ Project 2025 Won’t Stop Global Attacks on Women’s Rights Eve Brecker & Rachel Clement As the global “gag rule” turns 40, conservatives will stop at nothing to control how other countries implement their health programs.