Idaho’s top court allows strict abortion ban to kick in
An abortion ban with few exceptions is scheduled to take effect on Aug. 25. The court is separately reviewing the merits of the law.
Seeking an abortion? Here’s how to avoid leaving a digital trail.
Simple privacy precautions anyone can take when researching or arranging an abortion in the United States.
Being adopted has shaped their views on abortion — in different ways
Since the fall of Roe v. Wade, a number of people who were adopted have been vocal on both sides of the debate.
Democrats seek edge with women as Michigan prepares to vote on abortion
The purple state with competitive races for governor and Congress is shaping up as one of the most politically consequential battlefronts in a larger fight.
Abortion bans complicate access to drugs for cancer, arthritis, even ulcers
Some chronically ill women face questions about critical medications that could be used to end a pregnancy.
Abortion is now banned in these states. See where laws have changed.
Thirteen states had "trigger bans" to criminalize abortion when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Several other states are working to enact other laws.
Biden signs executive order aimed at helping patients travel for abortions
After Roe's fall, Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland vowed to protect Americans’ ability to cross state lines for reproductive health services.
Democrats emboldened after Kansas abortion vote, as they eye fall campaign
Party leaders pointed to the moment as the strongest evidence yet that the conservative-leaning high court’s ruling and other efforts by Republicans to curb abortion rights would backfire politically.
How Kansas became a bellwether for abortion rights
If it had passed, the ballot initiative would have ended the state's constitutional right to abortion.
Kansans resoundingly reject amendment aimed at restricting abortion rights
Kansans voted Tuesday to uphold the state’s constitutional protection of the right to abortion in the first electoral test since Roe v. Wade was overturned.
Justice Dept. sues Idaho over near-total abortion ban coming Aug. 25
The lawsuit filed Tuesday was the Biden administration’s first legal action since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June.
Misleading Kansas abortion texts linked to Republican-aligned firm
The messages were sent using numbers leased by Alliance Forge, a Nevada-based firm, and crafted by a PAC led by former congressman Tim Huelskamp (R-Kan.).
Major legal fights loom over abortion pills, travel out of state
The overturning of Roe v. Wade after nearly 50 years is expected to trigger a new set of legal challenges for which there is little precedent.
A Texas blueprint for converting the ‘abortion-minded’: Lattes and a view
With abortion banned, a crisis pregnancy center plots a $10 million waterfront expansion for the post-Roe era.
Man accused in plot to kill Kavanaugh eyed other justices, FBI says
Nicholas Roske went online to seek advice on how to take out justices who favored overturning Roe v. Wade, FBI affidavit alleges.
Abortion ruling will worsen military personnel crisis, Pentagon says
State restrictions adopted since the reversal of Roe v. Wade threaten to further weaken the outlook for recruiting and retention, officials and service members warn lawmakers.
Gen Z activist mocked by Gaetz raises $1M for abortion access in 72 hours
Olivia Julianna, the 19-year-old activist who turned an insult from Rep. Gaetz into a fundraiser, has now raised more than $1.3 million for women seeking abortions.
Girl, 12, challenges W.Va. lawmakers on abortion: ‘What about my life?’
Addison Gardner questioned lawmakers about the state abortion bill's lack of protections against rape and incest: “Does my life not matter to you?”
Doctor in 10-year-old rape victim’s abortion faces AG inquiry, threats
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (R) sent a notice to the legal team for Caitlin Bernard on Tuesday advising it that the doctor is under investigation for how she had reported the procedure to state officials, as required by law, her attorney Kathleen DeLaney told The Washington Post.