Frank Pavone: Pro-life Leaders Unite Behind President Trump for Concrete Pro-life Action
When dozens of national and state pro-life leaders gathered at Priests for Life headquarters in Titusville, Florida, earlier this month for a...
Read MoreWyoming's only full-service clinic stops providing abortions after new regulations signed
Wyoming's only full-service abortion clinic stopped providing abortions Friday, but it remained open after Gov. Mark Gordon approved a law requiring...
Read MoreSymbolic Legislation Will Not Get Us Free
If the Democrats are truly serious about protecting reproductive freedom, they must rise above reactive politics.
Read MoreEU DECODED: Should access to abortion be harmonised within EU?
For more than 60 years, Europe has led a global trend towards legal access to abortion. Fears of a reversal of this trend have led to the campaign...
Read MoreDrug-Sniffing Police Dogs Are Intercepting Abortion Pills in the Mail
It was a tip that brought a dog to the main post office in downtown Jackson, Mississippi. An employee there had reported seeing someone in the lobby...
Read MoreAs Trump Fans the Flames of Anti-Abortion Rhetoric, Kansas Offers a Cautionary Tale
A sheriff’s deputy was waiting in his car along Interstate 35 just outside Kansas City, Kansas, on the afternoon of May 31, 2009, when the...
Read MoreAnti-abortion groups are laying out plans for Trump to use the federal bureaucracy to restrict abortion access and label chemicals in the abortion pill mifepristone as 'forever chemicals'
Anti-abortion groups are eyeing broad policy changes in a second Trump administration. Anti-abortion activists want to see Trump curtail Biden's...
Read MoreHere’s What RFK Jr.’s Confirmation Means for Abortion Access
During his confirmation hearings, the HHS secretary nominee said he would fall in line with the Trump administration’s goals.
Read MoreShield Laws Are the Fault Line in the Battle Over Abortion Access
New York’s shield law was designed to protect providers mailing medication abortion pills out of state. But a New York provider is facing legal...
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