Tag: Abortion

When Brazil Banned Abortion Pills, Women Turned to Drug Traffickers

Women’s reliance on the black market for access to medication abortions means they may not follow best medical…

Democrats Press the White House for a More Assertive Response to Roe’s Fall

President Biden and the Democratic leadership had months to prepare for the fall of Roe v. Wade, and…

The Radical Reign of Clarence Thomas

WASHINGTON — “What is happening here?” a distraught Nancy Pelosi said on Friday.It’s a good question and I…

How Democrats and Republicans explained the Roe fallout on Sunday talk shows.

On the first weekend after the Supreme Court overturned nearly five decades of constitutional abortion rights, Democrats seized…

Rudy Giuliani Smacked on Back While Campaigning on Staten Island

A grocery store worker on Staten Island was arrested on Sunday after smacking Rudolph W. Giuliani on the…

Decades Ago, Alito Laid Out Methodical Strategy to Eventually Overrule Roe

WASHINGTON — In the spring of 1985, a 35-year-old lawyer in the Justice Department, Samuel A. Alito Jr.,…

Senate Democrats Urge Biden to Take Action on Abortion

WASHINGTON — A group of Senate Democrats sent a letter to President Biden on Saturday urging him to…

The Companies That Will Cover Travel Expenses for Employee Abortions

Warner Brothers said it would cover travel expenses for abortions. “In light of the Supreme Court’s recent decision,…

The Day the Supreme Court Crashed the Title IX Party

But Friday hummed with sadness. By taking an ax to Roe v. Wade, the landmark ruling that nearly…

Supreme Court Throws Abortion to an Unlevel State Playing Field

In his concurring opinion to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh…

In Light of Roe v. Wade Ruling, Men Share Their Abortion Stories

Two years ago, Matthew Markman, a software salesman in California, and his wife, who was 20 weeks pregnant,…

How G.O.P. Support for Decriminalizing Abortion Faded Over Decades

An abortion decision long in the making Few can imagine it today, but on the eve of the…