Press Releases
about Reproductive Freedom
Jun 10, 2019
Business Leaders Speak Out Against Restrictions on Abortion, Reproductive Health Care
CEOs from more than 180 Companies, whose Workforce Totals over 100,000 Employees, Sign National Ad, Declare Collective Commitment to Reproductive Care
Issue Areas:
Reproductive Freedom
Jun 04, 2019
51Æ·²è Testifies Before Congress on State Abortion Bans
WASHINGTON — The 51Æ·²è Reproductive Freedom Project Director Jennifer Dalven testified today before the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the...
Issue Areas:
Reproductive Freedom
May 28, 2019
51Æ·²è Comment on Imminent Closure of Missouri's Last Abortion Clinic
Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region and Southwest Missouri — the last abortion clinic standing in the state of Missouri — announced today that absent court action, it wi...
Issue Areas:
Reproductive Freedom
May 28, 2019
Supreme Court Issues Mixed Order on Indiana Abortion Restrictions
Declines to Review Ban on Abortions Based on a Woman’s Reason, But Allows Other Restriction to Stand
Issue Areas:
Reproductive Freedom
May 24, 2019
51Æ·²è, Planned Parenthood File Lawsuit Challenging Alabama Abortion Ban
Extreme Law Takes Direct Aim at the Right to Abortion Guaranteed by Roe v. Wade
Issue Areas:
Reproductive Freedom
May 23, 2019
Celebrity Busy Philipps Joins Forces with 51Æ·²è in Ad as Part of Ongoing Campaign to Fight Abortion Bans
NEW YORK — Celebrity Busy Philipps joined forces with the 51Æ·²è today, lending her voice to fight against the passage of restrictive abortion bans in sta...
Issue Areas:
Reproductive Freedom

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