The court case involving the FDA approval of mifepristone revealed a little too much about the conservative movement’s aims.
women’s rights
The State of Abortion Rights
Ramenda Cyrus and Gabrielle Gurley discuss the state of abortion rights, the weak arguments of the anti-abortion movement, and the uncertainty for women across the country.
Abortion Care in North Carolina Under Peril
A party switch has opened the door to further reproductive restrictions in the state.
Held Down by Our Bootstraps
Author Alissa Quart says the myth of American individualism is a poor excuse for inequality.
Understanding the Latest Restrictions on Mifepristone
Today on TAP: These efforts will backfire on the right—but produce a lot of suffering along the way.
Resisting Kacsmaryk
Today on TAP: In Los Angeles, both the DA and the sheriff say there’ll be no arrests or prosecutions when women take abortion pills, regardless of court rulings.
Federal Judges Explain Things to Me
SCOTUS and Judge Kacsmaryk force us to pose the question: Where did it all go wrong?
Idaho’s Abortion Fixation Decimates Rural Health Care
New restrictions have fueled a physician exodus, ramped up rural health disparities, and will invite the inevitable court challenges.
Abortion Laws Stand Between Pregnant Texans and the Care They Need
Doctors are left to guess at whether helping their patients will land them in prison.

