What You Need to Know About Sexual & Reproductive Health and Project 2025
Project 2025, released by The Heritage Foundation under the official name Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, is a dangerous call to action.
Project 2025, released by The Heritage Foundation under the official name Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, is a dangerous call to action.
As an undergraduate studying public policy and global health, my internship at the National Women’s Health Network (NWHN) has been insightful and formative.
On July 1st, Georgetown Law Center hosted a conference on sexual and reproductive health in light of recent judicial rulings.
Starting today, those who sign up for Voter Empowerment Alerts will get a free sticker designed by Sarah Epperson (while supplies last).
By affirming EMTALA, pregnant patients in hospitals nationwide will have better access to necessary care in emergencies, including abortions.
The Supreme Court ruled that the plaintiffs do not have standing in the case and the FDA regulations will remain unchanged.
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ignored 23 years of scientific evidence when it restricted access to Mifepristone.
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Although the 5th Circuit Court’s decision does not go as far as anti-abortion advocates might have hoped, it is still a grave threat to abortion access.
The Network is appalled but not surprised by the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down racial and ethnic preferences in higher education admissions. We urge U.S. lawmakers to restore affirmative action and increase funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities and other schools that disproportionately serve communities of color.