New Arizona GOP chairman solicits election deniers to secure spot
Jeff DeWit, a former state treasurer and Trump campaign aide, wooed prominent election deniers to stave off far-right challenge
By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Isaac ArnsdorfWhat to know about getting abortion pills at your local pharmacy
They’re unlikely to be available immediately as stores seek certification and set up systems to track shipments.
By Frances Stead SellersAbortion foes prepare for their first March for Life, post-Roe
A national limit on abortion has become one of the new focal points for march organizers and other antiabortion leaders.
By Rachel RoubeinTalk of prosecuting women for abortion pills roils antiabortion movement
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall suggested women who use abortion pills could be prosecuted under a law first passed to protect children from meth lab fumes.
By Caroline Kitchener and Ellen FrancisHouse Republicans approve antiabortion bills after daunting midterm
One measure has no legislative impact; Democrats argue the other is unnecessary because of current law.
By Marianna Sotomayor and Rachel RoubeinSouth Carolina Supreme Court strikes down state’s 6-week abortion law
Abortions in South Carolina are now legal to at least 20 weeks after the state supreme court tossed the six-week ban Thursday.
By Kim Bellware and Silvia Foster-FrauAbortion is now banned or under threat in these states
More than a dozen states have laws that criminalize abortion when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Here’s a look at abortion laws by state.
By Caroline Kitchener, Kevin Schaul, N. Kirkpatrick, Daniela Santamariña and Lauren TierneyJustice Dept.: Despite bans, abortion pills may be mailed to any state
U.S. law allows mail delivery of mifepristone and misoprostol despite attempts by states to ban it, the opinion says, because a sender can't know how the pills will be used.
By Perry SteinAntiabortion activist dismissed from priesthood for ‘blasphemous communications’
The Vatican has removed high-profile Catholic leader Frank Pavone from the priesthood, a move that many of the most fervent national antiabortion advocates are questioning.
By Caroline Kitchener and Michelle BoorsteinConservatives complain abortion bans not enforced, want jail time for pill ‘trafficking’
Many conservatives fear that the growing availability of illegal abortion pills has undercut their landmark Supreme Court victory overturning Roe v. Wade.
By Caroline KitchenerThe Abortion Diaries: Pregnant and desperate in post-Roe America
Three pregnant women shared their abortion journeys since Roe v. Wade was overturned, each living in a state where she could not legally access the procedure.
By Caroline KitchenerGeorgia Supreme Court reinstates six-week abortion ban
The ban had been overturned one week earlier by a Fulton County judge who ruled it "unconstitutional."
By Kim BellwareDoctor says she shouldn’t have to turn over patients’ abortion records
Caitlin Bernard, an Indianapolis-based OB/GYN who conducts abortions, says the Indiana attorney general doesn't have the basis to request patient records.
By Kim BellwareJustice Alito denies disclosing 2014 Hobby Lobby opinion in advance
Allegation against Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. comes after leak of draft Dobbs abortion opinion, amid growing public questions about the high court's legitimacy.
By Robert Barnes and Ann E. MarimowJudge overturns Georgia’s six-week abortion ban
Two key parts of the law “were plainly unconstitutional when drafted," the judge ruled. State officials are expected to appeal.
By Kim Bellware and Rachel RoubeinHere’s how abortion access fared in the midterm elections in nine states
Follow live results in nine states where abortion-related ballot measures and contests for governor and state legislatures could alter control of abortion laws.
By Caroline Kitchener, Kati Perry and Kevin SchaulAbortion rights advocates score major midterm victories across U.S.
An antiabortion amendment was defeated in conservative Kentucky, while voters in Michigan backed a measure enshrining abortion rights in the state constitution.
By Caroline Kitchener, Rachel Roubein and Kim BellwareThese comics show: There is no typical abortion story
Political narratives can flatten the reality of abortion. In these four comics, we depicted the complexities.
By Hannah GoodCovert network provides pills for thousands of abortions in U.S. post Roe
A growing army of community-based distributors is reaching pregnant women through word of mouth and social media — and supplying pills for free.
By Caroline KitchenerWoman says she had to press Herschel Walker to pay for abortion he wanted
The account, echoed by a person she confided in at the time, adds to the swirl of controversy around the antiabortion Senate GOP candidate in Georgia.
By Annie Linskey and Alice Crites