U.S. Supreme Court Abortion Cases: A Brief Primer
The Court will soon rule on two cases that could limit access to an abortion medication and deny pregnant patients access to emergency care.
The Court will soon rule on two cases that could limit access to an abortion medication and deny pregnant patients access to emergency care.
Extremists’ latest tactic: Intimidating pregnant people traveling out of state for abortion care.
Guides outline conduct permitted by medical professionals in 12 states where medical providers face the greatest confusion and threat of prosecution.
5.01.2024 (PRESS STATEMENT) — Today, the Arizona Senate joined the Arizona House and voted to repeal the state’s controversial 1864 total abortion ban, which had been ruled enforceable last month. The ban allows for abortion care only to save the patient’s life and provides no exceptions for rape or incest. In last month’s ruling, the […]
With half the U.S. states banning or severely restricting abortion, millions of young people will be headed to colleges in states without access.
Watch the video replay of this panel from the South by Southwest Conference featuring the Center’s Nancy Northup and plaintiffs Amanda Zurawski and Samantha Casiano.
Abortion has been banned or severely restricted in half the U.S. states since the U.S. Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade in 2022.
Across party lines, Americans support access to medication abortion and the ability to make abortion decisions.
Court rules that Florida’s right to privacy no longer protects abortion rights, allowing Florida’s 15-week ban to remain in effect—and clearing the way for its six-week ban.
Researchers document the stark reality of harm, erosion of medical trust, and human rights violations in Louisiana