Principal Policy Associate, State Issues Elizabeth Nash Elizabeth Nash no longer works for the Guttmacher Institute. All Staff Selected Publications April 2014 Opinion State policy trends: more supportive legislation, even as attacks on abortion rights continue Elizabeth Nash and Rachel Benson Gold Rewire April 2014 Policy Analysis Laws Affecting Reproductive Health and Rights: Trends in the First Quarter of 2014 Elizabeth Nash, Rachel Benson Gold, Gwendolyn Rathbun and Yana Vierboom March 2014 Policy Analysis A Surge of State Abortion Restrictions Puts Providers—and the Women They Serve—in the Crosshairs Heather D. Boonstra and Elizabeth Nash Guttmacher Policy Review January 2014 Opinion More abortion restrictions were enacted from 2011 to 2013 than in the entire previous decade Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Rewire December 2013 Policy Analysis Laws Affecting Reproductive Health and Rights: 2013 State Policy Review Elizabeth Nash, Rachel Benson Gold, Andrea Rowan, Gwendolyn Rathbun and Yana Vierboom June 2013 Policy Analysis TRAP Laws Gain Political Traction While Abortion Clinics—and the Women They Serve—Pay the Price Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Guttmacher Policy Review July 2012 Opinion State legislative trends in reproductive health law and policy: mid-year 2012 analysis Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Rewire July 2012 Report Confidentiality for Individuals Insured as Dependents: A Review of State Laws and Policies Jane Levine, Rachel Benson Gold, Elizabeth Nash and Abigail English March 2012 Policy Analysis Troubling Trend: More States Hostile to Abortion Rights as Middle Ground Shrinks Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Guttmacher Policy Review January 2012 Opinion Losing ground on women's rights: in 2011, sex ed, contraception, abortion rights all under seige Elizabeth Nash Rewire Pagination First page First Previous page Prev. … Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Next page Next Last page Last
April 2014 Opinion State policy trends: more supportive legislation, even as attacks on abortion rights continue Elizabeth Nash and Rachel Benson Gold Rewire
April 2014 Policy Analysis Laws Affecting Reproductive Health and Rights: Trends in the First Quarter of 2014 Elizabeth Nash, Rachel Benson Gold, Gwendolyn Rathbun and Yana Vierboom
March 2014 Policy Analysis A Surge of State Abortion Restrictions Puts Providers—and the Women They Serve—in the Crosshairs Heather D. Boonstra and Elizabeth Nash Guttmacher Policy Review
January 2014 Opinion More abortion restrictions were enacted from 2011 to 2013 than in the entire previous decade Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Rewire
December 2013 Policy Analysis Laws Affecting Reproductive Health and Rights: 2013 State Policy Review Elizabeth Nash, Rachel Benson Gold, Andrea Rowan, Gwendolyn Rathbun and Yana Vierboom
June 2013 Policy Analysis TRAP Laws Gain Political Traction While Abortion Clinics—and the Women They Serve—Pay the Price Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Guttmacher Policy Review
July 2012 Opinion State legislative trends in reproductive health law and policy: mid-year 2012 analysis Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Rewire
July 2012 Report Confidentiality for Individuals Insured as Dependents: A Review of State Laws and Policies Jane Levine, Rachel Benson Gold, Elizabeth Nash and Abigail English
March 2012 Policy Analysis Troubling Trend: More States Hostile to Abortion Rights as Middle Ground Shrinks Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Guttmacher Policy Review
January 2012 Opinion Losing ground on women's rights: in 2011, sex ed, contraception, abortion rights all under seige Elizabeth Nash Rewire