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Brett Kavanaugh Sure Seems Skeptical of the Texas Abortion Ban
Most of the Supreme Court justices on Monday appeared to doubt Texas’ scheme to let random people sue over abortions.
The Texas Abortion Ban Is on Pause. But Can Texans Get Abortions?
In a 113-page ruling, a federal judge attacked the ban's plan to turn ordinary people into what critics have called “anti-abortion vigilantes.”
‘I’m Trapped’: Texas Abortion Ban Has Clinics in Turmoil
Twenty people wanted abortions at a Fort Worth clinic. Only eight could get one, due to Texas' new abortion ban.
3 Women on What It's Like to Give Yourself an Abortion
We talked to three people who ordered abortion pills online from a doctor who charges $90—or less if you can't afford it.
A Missouri Bill Could Make Cops Go After Women Who Have Abortions
A bill from a Republican lawmaker would effectively make ending a pregnancy legally equivalent to murder.
A Judge Just Saved Missouri's Last Abortion Clinic — for Now
Missouri was hours away from becoming the first state in decades without a functioning facility.
Imprisoning Women and Not Covering Birth Control Are Now on the Table in the Abortion Fight
Anti-abortion legislators are no longer just trying to chip away at Roe. They’re going after it with an ax.
An aborted fetus in Alabama just got the right to sue the abortion clinic
It’s the first time in the country that an aborted fetus has been recognized as having legal rights
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Theresa May wants to ban LGBTQ+ conversion therapy under action plan.
What It's Like to Have an Illegal Abortion
It's a crime to have an abortion in Poland, so what do you do when an unwanted pregnancy could ruin your life?
Alabama Lawmakers Want to Treat Abortion Clinics Like Sex Offenders
The bill's sponsor compared abortion clinics to pedophiles and liquor stores, and wants them far away from kids.
Pro-Choice Groups Are Pushing US Authorities to Treat Anti-Abortion Attacks as Terrorism
Some abortion rights groups are asking the Justice Department to consider attacks on Planned Parenthood as domestic terrorism, but the consequences might be more harmful than helpful.