I’m an ER Doctor. If the Supreme Court Upends EMTALA, Patients Will Die. Nadija Rieser Thanks to EMTALA, emergency room doctors are trained to treat life-threatening pregnancy-related emergencies. That treatment needs to include an abortion.
Indiana Now Has a Religious Right to Abortion Christine Ryan How the conservative win from the 2014 Hobby Lobby decision was used to protect pro-abortion religious beliefs in Indiana.
Will SCOTUS Force ER Doctors to Abandon Patients Who Need Abortions? Jessica Mason Pieklo & Imani Gandy With EMTALA before the Supreme Court, emergency abortion care is at stake. Here's what you need to know.
Fetal ‘Personhood’ Is at Stake at SCOTUS Jessica Mason Pieklo Next week’s emergency abortion care case before the Court could redefine who doctors treat as patients and push fetal "personhood."
How Abortion Rights and Birth Justice Are ‘Inextricably Linked’ Thalia Charles Birth justice advocates say state ballot initiatives protecting abortion rights must also advance the rights of people who give birth.
What Is EMTALA and Why Is It Before SCOTUS? Imani Gandy Everything you need to know about the federal law at the center of the next big abortion case at SCOTUS.
Making Sense of the Mess in Florida’s Abortion Access Landscape Jessica Mason Pieklo A radical ruling from a majority of DeSantis appointees on Florida's supreme court follows the Dobbs playbook.
Abortion Pills Aren’t Going Away Jessica Mason Pieklo Tuesday’s Supreme Court arguments proved just how futile the attempt to ban mifepristone pills will be.
Mifepristone’s Not-So-Bad Day at the Supreme Court Imani Gandy & Jessica Mason Pieklo We're cautiously optimistic.
Medication Abortion Belongs on College Campuses. Schools Need to Step Up. Laila Salaam There is a higher demand for medication abortion services on college campuses than universities acknowledge.