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News Coverage: Hearing in Blackmon v. State of Tennessee card link

News Coverage: Hearing in Blackmon v. State of Tennessee

News and media highlights about the April 4 hearing.

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U.S. Repro Watch, April 4

Florida voters will weigh in on abortion rights after ban is upheld, SCOTUS hears major abortion case, and more news on U.S. reproductive rights.

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New Poll Shows Strong Support in the U.S. for Medication Abortion

Across party lines, Americans support access to medication abortion and the ability to make abortion decisions.

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Florida Supreme Court Allows State to Ban Abortion—But Clears the Way for a Vote on Abortion Rights

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.

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Florida Supreme Court Allows State to Ban Abortion, But Sends Measure to Protect Abortion Rights to the Voters in November 

In upholding a 15-week abortion ban, the court cleared the way for a six-week abortion ban to take effect.

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Amicus Brief in Idaho v. United States and Moyle et al. v. United States card link

Amicus Brief in Idaho v. United States and Moyle et al. v. United States

The Center's amicus brief on behalf of pregnant patients describing their harrowing medical experiences in states with abortion bans.

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Tennessee Medical Exceptions Case Hearing Scheduled for April 4

Watch a livestream of the hearing in Blackmon v. State of Tennessee.

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Unsafe and Unjust: The Legal and Social Barriers That Deny Women and Girls Their Right to Safe Abortion Services in Sindh, Pakistan

This report by the Center for Reproductive Rights and AAHUNG examines the impact of Pakistan’s existing legal framework on the availability and access to safe abortion services in Sindh province of Pakistan and makes recommendations [...]

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Reproductive rights are human rights.

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The Center’s Work in Pakistan

Reports and other recent work on sexual and reproductive health and rights issues in Pakistan.

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U.S. Repro Watch, March 21

Medication abortion on the rise, VA expands IVF coverage, prenatal care delayed by abortion bans, and other news on U.S. reproductive rights.

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New Report Provides Strategies for Building SRHR Protections Around the World

“Pathways to Change” features case studies from 13 countries that have increased legal guarantees to abortion, maternal health, emergency contraception, and more.

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New “Criminalized Care” Report Shows How Louisiana’s Abortion Bans Endanger Patients and Clinicians  

Researchers document the stark reality of harm, erosion of medical trust, and human rights violations in Louisiana

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Criminalized Care: How Louisiana’s Abortion Bans Endanger Patients and Clinicians

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Reproductive rights are human rights.

Help us ensure that every government around the world guarantees them.