Groups that help women leave state to get abortions can sue Alabama AG over legal threat
Related Articles
-
Group helping people get abortions after Roe calls itself ‘the underground’
Waiting in a long post office line with the latest shipment of “abortion aftercare kits,” Kimra Luna got a text. A woman who’d taken abortion pills three weeks earlier was worried about bleeding—and disclosing the cause to a doctor. “Bleeding doesn’t mean you need to go in,” Luna responded on the encrypted messaging app Signal. “Some people bleed on and off for a month." It was a typically busy afternoon for Luna, a doula and reproductive care activist in a state with some of the strictest...
-
New laws help people in US states with bans get abortion pills: ‘Most people don’t know it’s available’
‘Shield laws’ allowed medical providers to ship pills to over 40,000 people in states that forbid abortions in last five months of 2023Over the last five months of 2023, medical providers shipped abortion pills to over 40,000 people living in states that forbid abortions, via new “shield laws” that protect providers who mail pills to people living under abortion restrictions.Researchers from #WeCount, a project by the Society of Family Planning that studies the impact of abortion restrictions...
-
Judge strikes down Indiana law against helping minors obtain out-of-state abortions
Judge Sarah Evans Barker's decision allows Planned Parenthood to inform minors about out-of-state abortion options, bypassing Indiana's pro-life laws.