U.S. Repro Watch, May 29
Attacks on medication abortion, the growing use of telehealth, and more news on U.S. reproductive rights.
Attacks on medication abortion, the growing use of telehealth, and more news on U.S. reproductive rights.
Manaos, mayo 29 de 2024. (Comunicado de prensa) – Con una intervención ante la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos (Corte IDH), el Centro de Derechos Reproductivos hizo un llamado para que los Estados tomen acciones que puedan enfrentar la crisis climática con enfoque de género y garantías para los derechos reproductivos. Pedimos a la Corte […]
This summary report is a collaborative submission by the Center for Reproductive Rights (the Center), the Health Development Initiative (HDI), and the Great Lakes Initiative for Human Rights and Development (GLIHD) to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). It provides key highlights of the supplementary information on Rwanda’s compliance with its […]
The Court will soon rule on two cases that could limit access to an abortion medication and deny pregnant patients access to emergency care.
Abortion bans driving away young talent, maternal mortality rates decline, and other news on U.S. reproductive rights.
New brief outlines the impact of the country’s restrictive laws and recommends legalization and decriminalization.
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.
Updates on state abortion bans, new federal protections for pregnant patients and medical records, and more news on U.S. reproductive rights.
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 […]