
More and more state legislative candidates are sharing their personal experiences with abortion on the campaign trail after Dobbs.
More and more state legislative candidates are sharing their personal experiences with abortion on the campaign trail after Dobbs.
In the final weeks of the campaign, Democrats hope abortion-rights messages will lead voters to vote Democratic even as they worry about economy.
How advocates and campaigners are adjusting their strategies to win over male voters with abortion-rights messages.
Michigan voters will soon decide whether to protect abortion access in their state, in one of the most significant ballot initiative votes in the country.
More than a dozen doctors, health care lawyers, and hospital ethics committee members in nine states share their challenges in approaching abortion care.
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The result will be an indicator of how much backlash to the fall of Roe is galvanizing Democrats, or whether Republicans can regain power by focusing on other issues that may animate voters even more.
Six states have amendments or measures affecting abortion on the ballot in 2022. Here's what to know
None of the campaign websites for 16 major midterms candidates are fully accessible to blind voters, according to a review by Miami Lighthouse.
Senate Democrats are asking the country’s largest network of anti-abortion pregnancy centers to provide information about how it gathers, protects, and shares the personal data of pregnant people
Republican lawmakers vow to fight the new policy that the VA will provide abortion services even in states that have outlawed the procedure.
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While ardent anti-abortion lawmakers are pushing legislation with no exceptions, some Republicans are backing away from hardline abortion bills.
Lindsey Graham introduced a bill that would ban abortions after 15 weeks, the biggest step by Republicans to restrict abortion on a federal level since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Tara George is one of many women throughout the country who have faced difficult choices in a shifting legal landscape over abortion.
Upcoming cases in Texas and Idaho have major stakes for whether pregnant patients can get emergency abortions in states with bans.
Inside the White House, there’s a growing reluctance to take executive orders much further, partly out of concern that it could backfire.
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