66 clinics across 15 states have stopped offering abortions post-Roe
As of Wednesday, abortions are almost entirely unavailable in 14 states and significantly limited in a 15th, according to a new report from the Guttmacher Institute.
As of Wednesday, abortions are almost entirely unavailable in 14 states and significantly limited in a 15th, according to a new report from the Guttmacher Institute.
As of Wednesday, abortions are almost entirely unavailable in 14 states and significantly limited in a 15th, according to a new report from the Guttmacher Institute.
As of Wednesday, abortions are almost entirely unavailable in 14 states and significantly limited in a 15th, according to a new report from the Guttmacher Institute.
As of Wednesday, abortions are almost entirely unavailable in 14 states and significantly limited in a 15th, according to a new report from the Guttmacher Institute.
As of Wednesday, abortions are almost entirely unavailable in 14 states and significantly limited in a 15th, according to a new report from the Guttmacher Institute.
As of Wednesday, abortions are almost entirely unavailable in 14 states and significantly limited in a 15th, according to a new report from the Guttmacher Institute.
In the two months since President Joe Biden signed an executive order encouraging states to use the health insurance program to expand abortion access, no state has applied to do so.
In the two months since President Joe Biden signed an executive order encouraging states to use the health insurance program to expand abortion access, no state has applied to do so.
Abortion-rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision.
Abortion-rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision.
Abortion-rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision.
Abortion-rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision.
Abortion-rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision.
Abortion-rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision.
Abortion-rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision.
Abortion-rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision.
Abortion-rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision.
Abortion-rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision.
Abortion-rights advocates are expected to appeal the decision.
In some states, the legal status of abortion has flipped back and forth multiple times since the Supreme Court’s decision last month.
In some states, the legal status of abortion has flipped back and forth multiple times since the Supreme Court’s decision last month.
In some states, the legal status of abortion has flipped back and forth multiple times since the Supreme Court’s decision last month.
Legislators were long unable to impose major regulations on abortion. Now, the power to decide when — and whether — abortion should be legal is squarely in their hands.
Legislators were long unable to impose major regulations on abortion. Now, the power to decide when — and whether — abortion should be legal is squarely in their hands.
Legislators were long unable to impose major regulations on abortion. Now, the power to decide when — and whether — abortion should be legal is squarely in their hands.
Legislators were long unable to impose major regulations on abortion. Now, the power to decide when — and whether — abortion should be legal is squarely in their hands.
In some states, insurance may cover what is now or about to be an illegal procedure, while other states allow abortion but prohibit Medicaid from covering it except in limited circumstances.
Clinics planning to move their operations may leave patients in their states with no providers willing to offer abortions in cases of rape and incest.
The possible end to federal abortion protections is spotlighting down-ballot races in the upcoming midterm elections.
The possible end to federal abortion protections is spotlighting down-ballot races in the upcoming midterm elections.