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The Right to Contraception Act would protect access to birth control nationwide as many reproductive rights advocates worry that contraceptive access will be Republicans’ next target after they successfully helped overturn Roe v. Wade.

Senate Democrats will hold a vote on birth control protections in June

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The Right to Contraception Act would protect access to birth control nationwide as many reproductive rights advocates worry that contraceptive access will be Republicans’ next target after they successfully helped overturn Roe v. Wade.
Emergency room entrance at night with ambulance.

6,000 doctors urge the Supreme Court to keep abortions in medical emergencies legal

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6,000 doctors urge the Supreme Court to keep abortions in medical emergencies legal. Here's what you need to know about the doctors' letter.
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS - Courier Texas

I had to travel over 700 miles out of Texas to get an abortion. Here’s my story.

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A San Antonio community organizer shares her experience navigating abortion access in a politically regressive landscape. 
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS - Courier Texas

How a Denton divorce could imperil IVF access in Texas

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A Denton couple fought for frozen embryos in a divorce and the conclusion hinged upon if the embryos were defined as human life.
President Joe Biden speaks about abortion access during a Democratic National Committee event Oct. 18, 2022, in Washington. As he campaigns for a second term, Biden is highlighting how women’s health has been affected by the overturning of federal abortion protections. His campaign is getting help from two women who say abortion restrictions put them in medical peril. Amanda Zurawski of Texas and Kaitlyn Joshua of Louisiana say their personal experiences are driving them to campaign for Biden in North Carolina and Wisconsin over the next two weeks. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

New Biden rule protects privacy of women seeking abortions

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Under the new rules, state officials and law enforcement cannot obtain medical records related to lawful reproductive health care with the goal of pursuing legal action. 
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS - Courier Texas

6 terrifying things that could happen if the Comstock Act is used to target abortion

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If interpreted literally, the Comstock Act could use antiquated legal code to effectively ban abortion by severely limiting the types of medical tools that can be sent via mail—even in states where abortion remains legal.
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