Ahead of his permanent move to Washington, D.C., San Diego’s first-ever cardinal wanted thousands of people who attended Saturday’s 13th annual Walk for Life to remember one thing: honor human life. “It is the will of God that all of us recognize the sacredness of the human person and particularly the sacredness of unborn children,
Immediate action is vital to safeguard emergency abortion care amid expected federal policy shifts, the governor said.
Washington, DC stands out as a refuge for reproductive rights: Unlike the 20-plus states that have moved to restrict abortion since the US Supreme Court’s June 2022 Dobbs decision, DC has no mandated waiting period for abortion, no parental notification laws, and no limits based on gestational age.
Abortion policy could see more changes across the U.S. as President-elect Donald Trump begins his second term and state legislative sessions get rolling.
A Washington state-based nonprofit has launched a program training pharmacists to prescribe abortion medications via telehealth, a model that organizers hope other states will adopt to expand abortion access.
Washington State’s program is the first, but other states are expected to try allowing pharmacists to prescribe the pills to counter growing efforts to curtail abortion access.
Protesters represented progressive views on causes, including immigration, climate change and abortion rights. The march was the successor of the "Women's March" that took place ahead of Trump's first inauguration.
Thousands rallied in Washington, D.C. for women's reproductive rights and other causes, echoing the original Women's March before Trump's second inaug
Thousands rallied in Washington ahead of Trump’s inauguration to advocate for women’s rights, abortion access, and democracy. The event, now the “People’s March,” echoes the first Women’s March in 2017.
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A federal judge in Texas is allowing three other states to pursue a challenge seeking to restrict access to the abortion pill mifepristone nationwide