Since the late 1960s, pro-life activists have been flooding the United States with crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs), facilities disguised as legitimate reproductive health clinics but, in reality, are mostly unlicensed centers that do not provide contraception or abortion services. These facilities deprive women of their reproductive freedom when they engage in deceptive practices to coerce women out of terminating their pregnancies. This Note examines recent unsuccessful attempts to curb CPC practices and highlights the destructive impacts of CPCs, particularly on young, low-income, and minority women. Misleading CPC tactics bar women from exercising their constitutional right to command their reproductive decisions, including if and when t...
At a time when the United States is sharply divided on women's reproductive rights, the focus has sh...
Public discourse over abortion overwhelmingly focuses on whether the Supreme Court will overrule Ro...
Two issues are before us today: (I) the meaning of the term medically necessary in a public hospit...
Since the late 1960s, pro-life activists have been flooding the United States with crisis pregnancy ...
Crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) are non-profit organizations that provide free counseling and prenat...
For decades, abortion opponents have set up thousands of crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) across the ...
Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs) adopt the look of medical practices — complete with workers in scrub...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to review whether Mississippi’s pre-viability abortion ban is stil...
Within nearly every town in the United States, the most prevalent form of pro-life advocacy lives un...
Shifting laws and regulations increasingly displace the centrality of women\u27s health concerns in ...
Even before the official ruling in Dobbs V. Women's Health Organization overturned Roe v Wade, a wor...
Since Roe v. Wade, facilities around the United States have provided counseling and abortion alterna...
OBJECTIVES:Investigations into Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs) have documented the provision of dece...
Operation Rescue and other anti-abortion groups have effectively denied women of their constitutiona...
Following the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs, access to reproductive healthcare and the right to ...
At a time when the United States is sharply divided on women's reproductive rights, the focus has sh...
Public discourse over abortion overwhelmingly focuses on whether the Supreme Court will overrule Ro...
Two issues are before us today: (I) the meaning of the term medically necessary in a public hospit...
Since the late 1960s, pro-life activists have been flooding the United States with crisis pregnancy ...
Crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) are non-profit organizations that provide free counseling and prenat...
For decades, abortion opponents have set up thousands of crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) across the ...
Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs) adopt the look of medical practices — complete with workers in scrub...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to review whether Mississippi’s pre-viability abortion ban is stil...
Within nearly every town in the United States, the most prevalent form of pro-life advocacy lives un...
Shifting laws and regulations increasingly displace the centrality of women\u27s health concerns in ...
Even before the official ruling in Dobbs V. Women's Health Organization overturned Roe v Wade, a wor...
Since Roe v. Wade, facilities around the United States have provided counseling and abortion alterna...
OBJECTIVES:Investigations into Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs) have documented the provision of dece...
Operation Rescue and other anti-abortion groups have effectively denied women of their constitutiona...
Following the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs, access to reproductive healthcare and the right to ...
At a time when the United States is sharply divided on women's reproductive rights, the focus has sh...
Public discourse over abortion overwhelmingly focuses on whether the Supreme Court will overrule Ro...
Two issues are before us today: (I) the meaning of the term medically necessary in a public hospit...