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Dobbs V. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
life after roe
May 10, 2023
You May Be Able to Buy the Pill Over the Counter Soon
We’re one step closer to making birth control pills available without a prescription in the U.S. Why has it taken so long?
By
Danielle Cohen
celebrity
Sept. 6, 2022
Jennifer Lawrence Reveals She’s Had Two Miscarriages
In a new
Vogue
interview, she talked about becoming a mother and voiced her rage at anti-abortion conservatives.
By
Danielle Cohen
life after roe
July 27, 2022
Doctor Who Performed 10-Year-Old’s Abortion Says She’s Being Harassed
“Come spend a day in my clinic,” Dr. Caitlin Bernard challenged her conservative detractors.
By
Claire Lampen
life after roe
July 25, 2022
An OB/GYN on What It’s Like Working With Pregnant Children
“The whole world crumbles, and it’s just really tough.”
As told to
Katie Heaney
life after roe
July 21, 2022
‘Medicine Is Not Black and White’
A Kentucky OB/GYN explains how abortion bans threaten the health of all pregnant patients.
By
Claire Lampen
life after roe
July 19, 2022
A Bunch of Democrats Were Arrested While Protesting For Abortion Rights
Including AOC, Ilhan Omar, and Cori Bush.
By
Claire Lampen
the body politic
July 12, 2022
Joe Biden’s
Dobbs
Response Has Been Breathtakingly Awful
Why can’t the president show some fight?
By
Rebecca Traister
life after roe
July 7, 2022
The Abortion Clinic at the Center of
Dobbs
Has Closed
Jackson Women’s Health, Mississippi’s last clinic, performed its final abortion this week.
By
Olivia Luppino
abortion
July 7, 2022
What Exactly Does SCOTUS Consider a Conflict of Interest?
A new report suggests certain justices prayed with anti-abortion lobbyists involved with their cases.
By
Claire Lampen
abortion
June 28, 2022
Laura Prepon Recalls Her Choice to Terminate a Pregnancy
“Everyone has their own story for seeking out this medical procedure.”
By
Olivia Truffaut-Wong
bet awards
June 27, 2022
Jazmine Sullivan Wants Men to Talk About Abortion Too
Presenters at the BET Awards were outspoken about the loss of
Roe
— but the men were noticeably silent.
By
Danielle Cohen
abortion
June 26, 2022
Celebrities, Activists, and Politicians React to the End of
Roe
The Supreme Court’s
Dobbs
decision has, as expected, overturned our constitutional right to abortion.
By
Danielle Cohen
life after roe
June 25, 2022
Rage, Fear, and Hope Outside the Supreme Court
“We understand that poor women and women that are Black and brown are going to pay the most for this repeal. That’s why we’re here.”
By
Sofia Resnick
life after roe
June 24, 2022
Overturning Roe Is Just the Beginning
Conservatives are already floating a national abortion ban and the overthrow of other privacy-based rights.
By
Claire Lampen
life after roe
June 24, 2022
God Help My Friendship With White Evangelicals After
Dobbs
Forced reproduction cannot mean anything other than slavery to Black women.
By
Brittney Cooper
encounter
May 27, 2022
The Hostess Who Kept Their Secret
Grace Faison — the 97-year-old Brooklyn Heights fixture — opens up about secretly housing women seeking illegal abortions in the late ’60s.
By
Eliza Gray
power
May 26, 2022
States Are Scrambling to Restrict Abortion Access
With the Supreme Court expected to rewrite abortion rights, conservative states are advancing increasingly extreme bans.
By
Claire Lampen
power
Mar. 1, 2022
A Last-Ditch Effort to Codify
Roe
v.
Wade
Just Failed
Republicans in the Senate voted against protecting abortion rights in advance of the Supreme Court’s ruling.
By
Danielle Cohen
power
Jan. 20, 2022
Working Through the End Days of
Roe
The staff at the Jackson Women’s Health Organization is too busy to dread what’s very likely to come.
By
Bridget Read
power
Dec. 28, 2021
My Illegal Abortion
One woman’s pre-
Roe
abortion story is a chilling look into our increasingly possible future.
By
Carol Hofmann
abortion
Dec. 3, 2021
Fact-checking the Arguments That Could Overturn
Roe
v.
Wade
An incomplete list of the abortion-related fallacies the Supreme Court heard this week.
By
Claire Lampen
power
Dec. 1, 2021
The Most Sinister Argument of Today’s Supreme Court Hearing
The Court’s conservative justices can’t pretend their opposition to
Roe
isn’t political.
By
Bridget Read
abortion
Nov. 30, 2021
What to Know About the Abortion Case Set to Challenge
Roe
v.
Wade
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on a Mississippi law that would ban most abortions after 15 weeks.
By
Claire Lampen