abortion
Abortion Pill Access Won't Be Restricted After Supreme Court Ruling
The Court rejected a challenge that would've made the abortion pill harder to access.
By Brittney McNamara
A Look Inside the First Month of Florida's Abortion Ban
"People who get turned away are in shock and cry. They say 'I have to go home and have a baby now?' When they didn't even want to have a baby in the first place."
By Samuel Larreal
Texas Supreme Court Rules Against Women Denied Abortions Despite Pregnancy Complications
The court refused to provide clarity on exceptions to abortion bans in Texas.
By Angie Jaime
Potential Texas GOP Platform Suggests Death Penalty for Abortion Patients
And that's only one point on the docket.
By Angie Jaime
Louisiana Has Classified Abortion Pills as Controlled Substances
“There’s a reason we rank at the bottom in terms of maternal health outcomes, and this is why.”
By Angie Jaime
Will Abortion and Legalizing Weed Make Young People Turn Out to Vote?
Florida Democrats hope so.
By Samuel Larreal
This Republican Nominee for Governor Thinks Beyoncé’s Music Is ‘Satanic’
Mark Robinson also has an awful record on LGBTQ+ rights, abortion, and more.
By Rebecca Fishbein
What Would a Second Trump Term Actually Look Like?
We need to take this possibility seriously.
By Rebecca Fishbein
Abortion Access in the Entire Southeast US Is About to Be Restricted
Florida is banning abortion at six weeks, before most people know they’re pregnant.
By Samuel Larreal
Olivia Rodrigo Gets That the Girlies Are Pissed
There’s nothing like an arena full of people screaming their hearts out.
By Reshma Saujani
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Arizona Supreme Court Upholds a 160-Year Old Abortion Ban
The restrictive law was first enacted in 1864, before Arizona was even a state.
By Elizabeth Logan
Is ‘Baby Olivia’ Headed to a School Near You?
Bills in several states would allow screenings of this video created by an anti-abortion group.
By Nadra Nittle, The 19th
How to Get an Abortion If You're Trans
From navigating state laws to finding gender-affirming care.
By Ro White
What’s the Latest in the SCOTUS Abortion Pill Case and What Comes Next?
The court suggested doubt of the right to bring the lawsuit against the FDA.
By Angie Jaime
Ahead of SCOTUS Case, Studies Show Abortion Pill Use is on the Rise
“Every person deserves access to abortion care on their terms.”
By Angie Jaime
Vice President Kamala Harris Visits Planned Parenthood Clinic in Historic First
Harris vowed that Democrats, if regaining control of Congress and the White House, would codify federal abortion rights into law.
By Angie Jaime
These States Have Great Abortion Access — Unless You're a Teen
A new report from Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts shows that, even in states where abortion is protected, it's hard for teens to access.
By Rachel Janfaza
Rep. Maxwell Frost's Florida Music Festival Was A Party to Fight Voter Apathy
Ceasefire protesters interrupted MUNA's closing set at MadSoul Fest.
By Audra Heinrichs
France Made Abortion a Constitutional Right as a Reaction to Roe Being Overturned
Here's what the country's latest protections mean.
By Angie Jaime
Abortion Is Still on the 2024 Ballot, Dems (and Joe Biden) Should Act Like It
As Trump reportedly supports a 16-week abortion ban, Democrats would do well to remember that abortion rights win elections.
By Rebecca Fishbein