The lawsuit alleges that the University of Notre Dame improperly entered into a settlement agreement with the U.S. government that permits the school to deny its students, faculty, and staff contraceptive coverage, regardless of the rules of the ACA's birth control benefit.
Plan C—making "missed period pills" widely available—would give users the power to decide whether or not they wished to test for or confirm pregnancy before taking pills to bring on their period.
One critic was like, “Rachel Held Evans bases her Biblical interpretation on all the feels”... So I took a picture of my endnotes, which are lengthy, and sent them to him with the note, “All the feels, page 1,” “All the feels, page 2"...
As originally written, the state's anti-discrimination guideline was a supportive document with backing from educators and LGBTQ advocates. Now it's a "nightmare" for trans students.
Facing the atrocity of our government’s attack on brown children at the border, will you continue to support Trump and his racist policies, or will you take this opportunity to redeem yourselves?
In Kenya, desperate pregnant women and girls who lack access to safe medical care because of funding cuts under Trump’s global gag rule are turning to "curtain clinics” to terminate their pregnancies. Such clinics are run by people who aren’t nurses or doctors.
Reproductive health advocates worry changes approved this month will inspire a crackdown by Catholic bishops charged with interpreting rules on abortion, sterilization, and contraception.
With the news of Justice Anthony Kennedy retiring, CHOICE/LESS creator and host Jenn Stanley shares a few thoughts about what it means, where we're headed, and how the upcoming season fits into the picture.