Roe v. Wade
Many of those abortions relied on drugs like mifepristone.
The bill, which would allow a claimant to sue over an unborn child’s wrongful death, was yanked after critics pointed out that its language was dangerously broad.
A health service researcher and medical director at Planned Parenthood details a shocking study he co-authored that delves into the reality of post-Roe life in America.
Over 90 percent of those pregnancies occurred in states that don’t have rape exceptions, researchers found.
She filed a lawsuit on Friday over Kentucky’s six-week abortion ban.
This week on The New Abnormal, one year after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, America is reckoning with utter disaster.
When you’re fighting for your rights, it’s best to have more allies, not fewer. That means listening to men’s legitimate concerns and bringing them into the fold.