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Center Argues to Protect Abortion Rights Under State Constitutions
Arguments scheduled in South Carolina and Georgia cases challenging abortion bans.
Arguments scheduled in South Carolina and Georgia cases challenging abortion bans.
Amendment to India’s 1971 law a step forward, but gaps remain.
This Center factsheet, released in September 2022, outlines and analyzes India’s 2021 MTP Amendment Act, which aimed to reform the country’s 50-year-old abortion law, the 1971 Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act.
08.26.2022 — On Friday, August 26, the Biden-Harris administration announced further actions to implement President Biden’s Executive Orders on abortion access (EO 14076 and EO 14079). Statement from Nancy Northup, President & CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights: “In the two months since Roe was overturned, abortion has become illegal in eleven states, and […]
In a victory for abortion rights, Kansans vote overwhelmingly to protect their right to abortion recognized by an earlier Kansas Supreme Court ruling.
This Center report provides detailed analysis of state high court cases litigated by the Center that built strong protections for abortion rights and access using personal autonomy, privacy, and equality frameworks prior to the Dobbs decision. It focuses on key decisions in Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, and New Mexico that protected abortion more […]
This Center report delves into constitutional rights and guarantees in U.S. law that undergird the right to reproductive autonomy.
Florida’s supreme court has repeatedly affirmed that the state constitution’s right to privacy includes abortion.
As the U.S. Supreme Court considers whether to overturn the right to abortion, state abortion protections matter more than ever.
This case challenging Florida’s 15-week abortion ban argues it is unconstitutional under the state’s constitutional protections.