Texas Files Bogus Lawsuit Against Planned Parenthood Health Centers
Here’s what you need to know about Texas politicians’ latest stunt to shut down Planned Parenthood, what it means for the rest of the country, and how you can help.
Infographic: Why This Is The Most Important Abortion Rights Case in Decades
If the Court rules later this year to uphold Texas’ draconian anti-abortion law, it would devastate access to abortion in Texas and pave the way for even more states to enact similar laws -- leaving abortion legal in name only for many women.
Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt: The Supreme Court’s Biggest Abortion Case in Decades
This year, the U.S. Supreme Court is ruling on a case that could redefine abortion access in America. It’s about whether to uphold severe, medically unnecessary restrictions that have already devastated access to safe, legal abortion in Texas.
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Roe v. Wade at Risk: Abortion Became Legal in 1973, But Could Become Out-of-Reach in 2016
On the 43rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, we are reminded of what life was like for women before safe and legal abortion — and what could again become a reality for many women across the country.
Planned Parenthood Calls on the Supreme Court to Protect Women’s Access to Safe, Legal Abortion
If the Supreme Court does not strike down Texas' abortion restrictions, it would have a devastating impact on women in Texas — and across the country.
Supreme Court to Review Texas Abortion Restrictions in First Abortion Case in Nearly a Decade
Access to safe, legal abortion is now before the Supreme Court: On Nov. 13 the Court agreed to rule on HB2 — the Texas abortion law that could shut down all but 10 abortion providers in the state.
Hobby Lobby Déjà Vu: Bosses Trying to Block Birth Control Coverage in New Supreme Court Cases
Once again, bosses are trying to block women’s access to birth control coverage. Next stop: the Supreme Court.