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Texas Starts Arresting Abortion Providers
The arrest of a midwife for allegedly providing illegal abortions is the latest attack on reproductive care.
The fight over reproductive freedom enters a grim new chapter.
Voices
The arrest of a midwife for allegedly providing illegal abortions is the latest attack on reproductive care.
Using lessons learned defending abortion, some providers are digging in to serve their trans patients despite legal attacks.
In every state it was on the ballot, reproductive care was more popular than Kamala Harris.
The advocates say the laws conflict with the state constitution’s new protection for reproductive rights.
Missouri was the first state to officially outlaw abortion after the Dobbs decision. Voters said no more.
The governor waged an unprecedented campaign to block Amendment 4, which needed 60 percent support to pass.
A ballot initiative to enshrine reproductive rights in the state constitution has a groundswell of support. Its success hinges on turnout.
“A man is nothing without his conscience,” the Florida health department’s top lawyer wrote in his resignation letter.
An incident in Mississippi provides a window into a dystopian future where postal workers and local cops can block people from accessing reproductive care.
Reproductive justice advocates warn that stopping at enshrining Roe’s protections would allow abortion bans and restrictions to flourish.
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