The Omicron surge is causing staffing shortages at abortion care clinics and forced extension of care
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Nineteen states still require the prescribing physician to be physically present when the medication is administered
Gov. Gavin Newsom recently announced a plan to work with the state legislature to allow private citizens to sue gun manufacturers and sellers
Despite the arguments of Amy Coney Barrett and other anti-abortion advocates, the physical and financial impacts of pregnancy and childbirth can be permanent regardless of adoption—especially for Black women
As the case threatens access to abortion care nationwide, advocates highlight the need to support local abortion funds and advocacy groups in the most restrictive states
Although the Supreme Court hasn’t yet decided Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, advocates say the case’s harms are already in motion.
Texas’ challenges to landmark civil rights protections are encouraging some conservatives to test the waters.
With all the hits to abortion rights across the country, it’s easy to feel helpless. Here are some actions you can take to help people access abortion care.
On Monday, the Supreme Court embarked on one of its most controversial terms to date.
Racist stereotypes and erasure obscures how much Asian Americans rely on reproductive health services.
In the wake of SB 8, which bans abortion in the state after six weeks, organizers are ensuring people are aware of their options.
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