The Past, Present, and Future of EMTALA
Scholars discuss EMTALA’s effects on physicians and argue for its continued use.
The Growing Crisis of Maternity Care Deserts
Scholars, politicians, and advocates expose maternal health care disparities and propose regulatory solutions.
Access Barriers Remain After Abortion Pill Decision
The Court rejected a challenge to FDA approval of mifepristone, but other obstacles could still impede access.
SCOTUS Must Not Look Away as Pregnant Patients Suffer
The Supreme Court must maintain pregnant people’s right to receive emergency medical care—including abortion.
Digital Privacy in the Post-Dobbs Landscape
Following the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade, experts discuss abortion-related data privacy concerns.
Constitutional Commitments to Aspirational Principles
The majority’s reasoning in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health entrenches the historical failures of the United States.
Protecting Abortion Post-Roe
Scholars offer suggestions for protecting abortion rights if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.
Crisis Pregnancy Centers, State-Funded Harm, and State-Based Solutions
As the Supreme Court evaluates abortion laws, states should bolster reproductive rights and better regulate CPCs.
Reversing Roe in Texas
Under the state’s recently enacted restrictions, experts say access to abortion has been effectively gutted.
Supreme Court Reinstates Barriers to Abortion by Telemedicine
The Court requires in-person visits for patients seeking medication abortion despite the risks of COVID-19.
The Fight Over California’s Abortion Coverage Mandate
HHS may carry out a Trump Administration enforcement action against California for its abortion coverage mandate.
The Future of the Abortion Pill
FDA’s regulation of medication abortion must be guided by science, not politics.