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Rewire

  1. January 2021 Opinion

    Has Sex Ed Even Changed From the ‘Bridgerton’ Era to Today?

    Laura D. Lindberg Rewire
  2. June 2020 Opinion

    How Congress Can Immediately Seize on Monday’s Abortion Rights Win

    Herminia Palacio Rewire
  3. March 2020 Opinion

    Anti-abortion Groups Are Making COVID-19 an Even Greater Public Health Threat

    Herminia Palacio Rewire
  4. September 2018 Opinion

    As Danger to ‘Roe’ Grows, Many Voters May Not Even Know That Abortion Is Legal

    Rachel K. Jones Rewire
  5. January 2018 Opinion

    Taking Stock of Year One of the Trump Administration’s Harmful Agenda Against Reproductive Health and Rights

    Kinsey Hasstedt and Heather D. Boonstra Rewire
  6. January 2017 Opinion

    2016 Brought a Flood of Abortion Restrictions, But Also a Surge of Proactive Measures

    Elizabeth Nash and Rachel Benson Gold Rewire
  7. September 2016 Opinion

    Abortion in Developing Regions: What Progress Since 1990?

    Ann M. Starrs Rewire
  8. July 2016 Opinion

    Legislators Have Introduced 445 Provisions to Restrict Abortion So Far This Year

    Elizabeth Nash, Rachel Benson Gold, Zohra Ansari-Thomas, Olivia Cappello and Lizamarie Mohammed Rewire
  9. January 2016 Opinion

    Attacks on Abortion Rights Continued in 2015, Ensnaring Family Planning Funding and Fetal Tissue Research

    Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Rewire
  10. April 2016 Opinion

    State-Level Attacks on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Continue, But There’s Also Some Good News

    Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Rewire
  11. July 2015 Opinion

    States Enact 51 Abortion Restrictions in First Half of 2015: Mid-Year Analysis

    Elizabeth Nash and Rachel Benson Gold Rewire
  12. July 2014 Opinion

    States continue to enact abortion restrictions in first half of 2014, but at a lower level than in the previous three years

    Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Rewire
  13. April 2014 Opinion

    State policy trends: more supportive legislation, even as attacks on abortion rights continue

    Elizabeth Nash and Rachel Benson Gold Rewire
  14. 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
  15. September 2013 Opinion

    Almost 13 million women of reproductive age were uninsured in 2012

    Susan A. Cohen Rewire

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