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Tweet Share Share Comment Florida has long been a destination state for abortion-seekers in a region defined by sweeping...
Many of the male justices seemed comfortable keeping the argument at a level of abstraction, but the female justices pushed back.
Advertisement Supported by Guest Essay By Mary Ziegler Ms. Ziegler is a law professor at the University of California, Davis, and the author of...
Tweet Share Share Comment So much attention is focused on the presidential race and the role that abortion will play in that...
Tweet Share Share Comment Ever since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization...
Advertisement Supported by Guest Essay By Mary Ziegler Ms. Ziegler is a law professor and a 2023-24 Guggenheim Fellow. She is the author of “Roe:...
Tweet Share Share Comment Before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, states required minors seeking abortion...
Tweet Share Share Comment When voters directly consider the abortion issue, it’s bad news for Republicans, who have lost...
The history of the Comstock Act shows how activists can find ways to enforce laws that might appear superficially “unenforceable.” The Supreme...
Tweet Share Share Comment After Ohio voted to enshrine reproductive care access in the state’s constitution on Tuesday,...
Editor’s Note: Mary Ziegler ( @maryrziegler ) is the Martin Luther King Professor of Law at UC Davis. She is the author of “Dollars for Life:...
Tweet Share Share Comment In key cases on abortion and contraception this past week, conservative judges debated how to approach...