abortion
The Credible Plot to Ban Abortion Nationwide — Without Congress
Is the Comstock Act the 2024 election's sleeping giant?
By Rachael Klarman and Will Dobbs-Allsopp
The Tools Trump Could Use to Curb Abortion Access if He’s Elected
The former president has been a dependable ally of the anti-abortion movement and would have powers to act in a second term.
By Shefali Luthra and Mel Leonor Barclay, The 19th*
A Complete Guide to All the Republicans Running for President in 2024
There is already a surprising number….
By Rachel Janfaza
This Podcast Brings Rarely Heard Conversations About Abortion to Light
"I think that’s how we think abortion should be talked about – among friends, and it’s just normal."
By Kailynn Johnson
What Black Women Activists Want You to Know About Organizing for Reproductive Justice
Roe v. Wade was never the end.
By Atima Omara
These Are The Abortion Stories You Don't Hear After Roe v. Wade
We need to hear mundane stories, too.
By Danielle Campoamor
The Supreme Court Will Consider a Case on the Abortion Pill
It will weigh whether mifepristone should be harder to access than it is currently.
By Brittney McNamara
A Texas Woman Who Sued for an Abortion Will Leave the State to Obtain One
According to Kate Cox's representatives her “health is on the line.”
By Fortesa Latifi
New Hampshire’s Proposed 15-day Abortion Ban Would Effectively Outlaw the Procedure
The bill, which is unlikely to become law, indicates either a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of how pregnancy works.
By Shefali Luthra, The 19th*
Young People Can't Be Fooled Out of Their Reproductive Freedom
Abortion bans are deeply unpopular, and young people won't let you forget it.
By Phoebe Gates
Despite Recent Wins on Abortion, Reproductive Rights Are Still on the Ballot in 2024
Republicans may be message-pivoting on abortion, but that doesn't mean attacks on reproductive freedom are going away.
By Rebecca Fishbein
How Antiabortion Laws Are Being Used to Criminalize Pregnancy
Fetal personhood laws extend beyond abortion access.
By Brittney McNamara
Ohio Votes to Guarantee Abortion Rights in Its State Constitution
Abortion rights advocates are on a 7-and-0 ballot measure winning streak.
By Grace Panetta, The 19th*
Ohio May Be the Next State to Protect Abortion Rights
Voters will consider an amendment to the state constitution that would enshrine the right to abortion care.
By Larada Lee-Wallace
Speaker Mike Johnson’s Record on Abortion Proves How Dangerous He Is for Reproductive Rights
In this op-ed, co-chair of American Bridge 21st Century and former president of Planned Parenthood Cecile Richards explains why Mike Johnson is dangerous for the reproductive rights movement.
By Cecile Richards
What to Know About Mike Johnson, the New Speaker of the House
Johnson is a conservative Louisiana lawmaker known for his opposition to abortion and LGBTQ+ rights.
By Emma Specter
How This 11-Hour Filibuster Changed the Fight for Abortion Rights
"A very, very small minority of voters of extreme right-wing interests are dictating the outcome of who represents us."
By Hanna Phifer
These Powerful Courts Decide Most of the Issues That Affect Your Life
But most people have never heard of them.
By Juvaria Khan
Anti-Abortion Advocates Just Lost Big Time in Ohio
Voters rejected a measure aimed at blocking an an abortion rights amendment.
By Grace Panetta
Miss Texas Is Fighting for Abortion Rights and Inclusive Education
Averie Bishop wants to transform what beauty pageants are all about.
By Norah Rami