Tennessee Republicans Want Men to Veto Abortions Rewire News Group Staff Spousal consent laws that give anyone veto power over someone else's pregnancy decisions are unequivocally unconstitutional.
Texas Thinks Your Fetus Needs a Lawyer Imani Gandy Texas Rep. Scott Sanford's "lawyers for fetuses" bill is as ludicrous as you might imagine. What if a fetus doesn't want to be born?
There’s Reason for Hope for Global Abortion Access Jamie Manson President Biden can call on Congress to pass the Global HER Act, so future presidents do not reinstate the harmful global "gag rule."
Editor’s Note: The Future of Abortion Access Jessica Mason Pieklo Anti-choice advocates have fought so hard against the abortion pill because they know it’s a game changer.
I’m a Doctor. Self-Managed Abortion Is Safe. April Lockley We need to listen and be accepting and understanding of the diverse range of experiences of abortion—including self-managed abortion care.
Purvi Patel and the Case of the Self-Managed Abortion Imani Gandy Prosecutors—with the help of doctors and nurses—are punishing pregnant people using laws intended to help them.
Unacceptable Care: Why Patients Manage Their Own Abortion Susan Rinkunas As states make it more difficult to get abortion pills from providers, they may just be increasing the demand for medication abortion.
What I Learned From Buying Abortion Pills Online Steph Black Accessing the medications online may be relatively straightforward, but self-managed abortion exists in a dangerous legal gray zone in this country.
Violence Is the Anti-Abortion Movement’s Calling Card Rewire News Group Staff The long history of violence against abortion providers has created a climate of fear, where every threat has to be taken seriously.
My Abortion Did Not Betray MLK’s Dream A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez In Letters to My Abortion, Rewire News Group elevates the voices that matter most: people who've had abortions.