The Coming Legal Battles Over Abortion Pills
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché and co-authors David S. Cohen and Greer Donley outline four looming battles over medication abortion in a post-Roe America. Read more.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché and co-authors David S. Cohen and Greer Donley outline four looming battles over medication abortion in a post-Roe America. Read more.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché says the legal landscape will “explode overnight” if Roe v. Wade is overturned. Read more.
Radnor Township has passed an ordinance barring police from arresting abortion providers or patients should an abortion ban become law in PA. Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché says it will come down to buy-in from law enforcement. Read more.
Americans enjoy a right to interstate travel that could be disrupted by states that try to prohibit their citizens from accessing abortion care across state lines, says interim Dean Rachel Rebouché. Read more.
With abortion control likely to return to the states, interim Dean Rachel Rebouché says that state measures like those in California and Connecticut, designed to protect providers and visiting patients, will become increasingly important. Read more.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché and co-author Linda McClain connect the dots between access to abortion and gender equality in this op-ed for The Hill. Read more.
If abortion regulation is returned to the states, interim Dean Rachel Rebouche says that interstate conflict will become “a feature, not a bug. Read more.
Could access to contraception be at risk in a post-Roe world? Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché says that for this and other reproductive rights, the legal landscape could “explode overnight.” Read more.
A case on SCOTUS’s fall docket about a California law’s impact on midwestern pig farms could impact what interim Dean Rachel Rebouché calls the “endgame” of states like Missouri, who are trying to ban abortion nationwide. Read more.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché joins Your Call Radio to discuss the interstate conflicts that will arise if Roe is overturned. Read more.