Jan. 22 marked the 52nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that enshrined abortion as a federal constitutional right.
We’re often told progress isn’t linear, but "abortion" being removed from the Health and Human Services Department's site is undeniably pretty disheartening.
Thousands of anti-abortion activists are coming to Washington for the annual March for Life, seeking to build momentum after a string of victories and maintain pressure on legislators.
After Roe v. Wade was overturned, LaDonna Prince decided to move her abortion clinic from Indiana, where abortion became banned, to a town just over the border in Illinois, where abortion is legal.
Roughly 100 abortion rights advocates rallied Wednesday on the steps of the Washington Capitol, calling on state lawmakers to take additional action to protect women's reproductive rights amid fears the federal government could take steps to restrict the procedure.
Erika Christensen decided to become a patient advocate for abortion later in pregnancy after she had to travel from New York to Colorado to get a third-trimester abortion. Christensen found out her wanted pregnancy wasn’t viable around 30 weeks.
It was 52 years ago today the U.S. Supreme Court handed down arguably its most controversial ruling of the 20th Century.
Protesters held signs advocating for making abortion legal at the intersection of Central Avenue and 3rd Street in downtown St. Pete.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a proclamation enshrining access to abortion into the state's constitution after voters approved ballot question 1​ in the 2024 election.
Citing a “financial shortfall,” Planned Parenthood of Illinois announced Wednesday – on the 52nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade – that it will be closing four clinics across the state, including one on Chicago’s South Side.
On the 52nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, Arizona Democrats called on their Republican colleagues to support repealing anti-abortion laws that remain on the books, saying that voters want guaranteed access to the procedure,
NYC is launching a major effort to raise awareness of its reproductive care services for women across the nation, especially those who live in states where abortion has been banned.