Advocates and physicians reflect on the precarious realities of abortion access across the country
Repro workers and tech experts reveal startling gaps between the promises offered by abortion technologies and the realities facing abortion-seekers and support workers
A federal district court ruled on March 31 in favor of the Yellowhammer Fund after Alabama’s attorney general threatened abortion funders and providers
Abusers and the U.S. government present a conjoined threat to pregnant people and survivors’ bodies and lives
Women are dying preventable deaths due to denied or delayed care, and doctors have started avoiding states with bans—restricting health care access for all
The reproductive health care organization laid off 14 workers in January, as staff raised multiple concerns about leadership
Seattle-based Uplift International aims to leverage telehealth and online pharmacies to lift barriers to abortion access
Texas lawmakers pre-filed so-called bounty bills for the 2025 session, as other states continue to allow private citizens to sue over issues targeting marginalized groups
The devastating aftermath of Dobbs is unfolding in real-time, creating life-or-death circumstances for pregnant people across the U.S.
The plaintiffs argue that the existing medical exceptions under Idaho’s abortion laws are so narrow that they effectively deny critical health care for pregnant people
The deceptive tactics employed by anti-abortion forces to defeat a Nebraska ballot measure securing access to abortion demand closer examination
With the future of abortion rights hanging in the balance and a new president with a conservative stance on the issue, advocates look ahead to local efforts
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