Pregnant incarcerated people have been navigating abortion restrictions long before Roe’s reversal
As soon as the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case last year, abortion clinics in conservative states knew moving would be unpreventable. Since then, the nightmares of clinic owners and abortion providers have come true, as abortion bans have been implemented
Journalists would be directly targeted by this legislation, which criminalizes freedom of speech
As corporations tout new policies to support people seeking abortion care, advocates cite privacy concerns and ask whether companies can truly be trusted
Five abortion providers on how their jobs are already changing, from increased security risks to strained capacity
Abortion rights advocates call the ruling their “worst-case scenario”
The NRLC’s model law targeting websites that “encourage” abortion are part of a long history of suppressing speech—including news coverage—that centers on marginalized people in the U.S.
Abortion doulas provide critical support for those receiving abortion care, but as legislation becomes more restrictive, they are stregthening their networks and taking digital security precautions
AAPIs overwhelmingly support abortion access, but recognizing differences across our communities is key to fighting for abortion care
Advocates say people with limited access to abortion care will be more at risk of being tricked into going to an anti-abortion center
Advocates fear that if Roe falls, disabled people will struggle to access abortion care, and even be vulnerable to forced sterilizations
Undocumented people, immigrants, and people who are seeking refuge or asylum in the U.S. already face barriers to accessing any type of health care
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