As the FDA Continues to Restrict Remote Abortion Access, Doctors Are Fighting Back Erin Heger The pandemic has "really laid bare the fiction" that physical clinics are needed to safely provide abortion services.
In Oklahoma, Your Anti-Choice Parents Will Be Able to Sue Your Abortion Provider Imani Gandy In their rush to ascribe nefarious motives to abortion providers, Oklahoma Republicans passed a law to remedy a problem that doesn’t exist.
Planned Parenthood Got COVID-19 Funds. Why Are Republicans Trying to Take It Back? Paige Alexandria Republicans and anti-choice activists are enraged that Planned Parenthood wasn't left to falter in the economic catastrophe brought by COVID-19.
I Went to Christian Summer Camp and Left an Abortion Activist CoWanda Rusk I wanted to put my abortion behind me. I didn't want anyone to know about it. But I wouldn't feel that way for long.
No, You Can’t Reverse an Abortion—so Why Is the FDA Allowing This Scam? Dennis Carter Abortion rights opponents have long pushed the reversal of medication abortion as a legitimate procedure. It's not.
Two Years After the Kavanaugh Vote, This Maine Progressive Is Coming for Susan Collins Dennis Carter “It’s not just about flipping the Senate,” Betsy Sweet said. “It’s how we flip it.”
Congress Can Knock Down Reproductive Health-Care Barriers for Immigrants. Here’s How. Sung Yeon Choimorrow The HEAL Act would eliminate unnecessary restrictions that keep immigrant communities from accessing reproductive health care.
Pretty Much Everyone Hates the Republican COVID-19 Abortion Bans Dennis Carter Doing away with abortion rights during the COVID-19 pandemic, like many abortion restrictions, is overwhelmingly unpopular.
As Black Women Leaders, We Are Tearing Down Abortion Restrictions in Virginia Jennifer McClellan & Charniele Herring Virginia is turning the page on years of abortion restrictions that have put care out of reach for many.
Lost Your Job Because of COVID-19? Republicans Want to Restrict Your Abortion Coverage. Lauren Young Reproductive health advocates call the Republican legislation even worse than the discriminatory Hyde Amendment, which for decades has eroded low-income people's access to abortion care.