Principal Policy Associate, State Issues Elizabeth Nash Elizabeth Nash no longer works for the Guttmacher Institute. All Staff Selected Publications May 2020 Policy Analysis Ten Things State Policymakers Can Do to Protect Access to Reproductive Health Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic Elizabeth Nash, Lizamarie Mohammed, Olivia Cappello and Sophia Naide May 2020 Policy Analysis Will the Supreme Court Let Unnecessary Admitting Privileges Requirements Imperil Abortion Access? Elizabeth Nash and Megan K. Donovan April 2020 Policy Analysis COVID-19 Abortion Bans Would Greatly Increase Driving Distances for Those Seeking Care Jonathan Bearak, Rachel K. Jones, Elizabeth Nash and Megan K. Donovan February 2020 Policy Analysis Louisiana Has Passed 89 Abortion Restrictions Since Roe: It's About Control, Not Health Elizabeth Nash December 2019 Policy Analysis State Policy Trends 2019: A Wave of Abortion Bans, But Some States Are Fighting Back Elizabeth Nash, Lizamarie Mohammed, Olivia Cappello and Sophia Naide October 2019 Policy Analysis Admitting Privileges Are Back at the U.S. Supreme Court with Serious Implications for Abortion Access Elizabeth Nash and Megan K. Donovan September 2019 Policy Analysis The U.S. Abortion Rate Continues to Drop: Once Again, State Abortion Restrictions Are Not the Main Driver Elizabeth Nash and Joerg Dreweke Guttmacher Policy Review August 2019 Policy Analysis State Abortion Policy Landscape: From Hostile to Supportive Elizabeth Nash July 2019 Policy Analysis State Policy Trends at Mid-Year 2019: States Race to Ban or Protect Abortion Elizabeth Nash, Lizamarie Mohammed, Olivia Cappello, Sophia Naide and Zohra Ansari-Thomas June 2019 Policy Analysis States Lead the Way in Promoting Coverage of Abortion in Medicaid and Private Insurance Adam Sonfield and Elizabeth Nash Pagination First page First Previous page Prev. Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next Last page Last
May 2020 Policy Analysis Ten Things State Policymakers Can Do to Protect Access to Reproductive Health Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic Elizabeth Nash, Lizamarie Mohammed, Olivia Cappello and Sophia Naide
May 2020 Policy Analysis Will the Supreme Court Let Unnecessary Admitting Privileges Requirements Imperil Abortion Access? Elizabeth Nash and Megan K. Donovan
April 2020 Policy Analysis COVID-19 Abortion Bans Would Greatly Increase Driving Distances for Those Seeking Care Jonathan Bearak, Rachel K. Jones, Elizabeth Nash and Megan K. Donovan
February 2020 Policy Analysis Louisiana Has Passed 89 Abortion Restrictions Since Roe: It's About Control, Not Health Elizabeth Nash
December 2019 Policy Analysis State Policy Trends 2019: A Wave of Abortion Bans, But Some States Are Fighting Back Elizabeth Nash, Lizamarie Mohammed, Olivia Cappello and Sophia Naide
October 2019 Policy Analysis Admitting Privileges Are Back at the U.S. Supreme Court with Serious Implications for Abortion Access Elizabeth Nash and Megan K. Donovan
September 2019 Policy Analysis The U.S. Abortion Rate Continues to Drop: Once Again, State Abortion Restrictions Are Not the Main Driver Elizabeth Nash and Joerg Dreweke Guttmacher Policy Review
August 2019 Policy Analysis State Abortion Policy Landscape: From Hostile to Supportive Elizabeth Nash
July 2019 Policy Analysis State Policy Trends at Mid-Year 2019: States Race to Ban or Protect Abortion Elizabeth Nash, Lizamarie Mohammed, Olivia Cappello, Sophia Naide and Zohra Ansari-Thomas
June 2019 Policy Analysis States Lead the Way in Promoting Coverage of Abortion in Medicaid and Private Insurance Adam Sonfield and Elizabeth Nash