Power This Case Could Usher in a Fresh Wave of Abortion Clinic Harassment Jessica Mason Pieklo Conservatives want the Supreme Court to overturn one of the last bits of precedent protecting abortion providers and their patients from harassment.
Power Exclusive: Sens. Murray, Duckworth Reintroduce Reproductive Health Care Accessibility Act Garnet Henderson The bill was introduced in the previous session of Congress but failed to make it out of committee.
Power Women’s Sports Are Conservatives’ Vehicle for Anti-Trans Attacks Jessica Mason Pieklo The very same political forces trying to “save” women’s sports are the ones who have done their damnedest to undermine it at every opportunity.
Abortion Planned Parenthood Pausing Emergency Fund for Abortion Access Garnet Henderson Any pause, however brief, of emergency funding could be devastating for people seeking an abortion.
Abortion How Rhode Island Provided a Road Map to Secure Abortion Rights Jocelyn Foye Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the country, but we've scored some of the biggest wins in the abortion fight.
Sex FDA Makes History by Approving First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Garnet Henderson When Opill becomes available in pharmacies in early 2024, it will be the first nonprescription daily birth control pill in the United States.
Abortion Iowa Is the Latest Example of the Anti-Democratic Post-Roe Fallout Jessica Mason Pieklo Iowa's Republican-led legislature passed a near-total abortion ban, ending access at six weeks.
Abortion Exclusive: National Abortion Federation’s New CEO Hopes to Be a ‘Stabilizing Force’ Garnet Henderson Brittany Fonteno is the first Black leader of the country's largest professional organization for abortion providers.
Abortion From ‘Food Fights’ to Puzzles, Advocates Are Putting the ‘Fun’ in Abortion Funds Megan Wahn “In the face of abortion restrictions, what do we have to offer?”
Power Affirmative Action Is Dead Imani Gandy & Jessica Mason Pieklo Chief Justice John Roberts finally got his wish.