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Principal Policy Associate, State Issues

Elizabeth Nash

Elizabeth Nash no longer works for the Guttmacher Institute. 

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Selected Publications

  1. Eight Ways State Policymakers Can Protect and Expand Abortion Rights and Access in 2023
    January 2023 Policy Analysis

    Eight Ways State Policymakers Can Protect and Expand Abortion Rights and Access in 2023

    Elizabeth Nash and Isabel Guarnieri
  2. Six Months Post-Roe, 24 US States Have Banned Abortion or Are Likely to Do So: A Roundup
    January 2023 Policy Analysis

    Six Months Post-Roe, 24 US States Have Banned Abortion or Are Likely to Do So: A Roundup

    Elizabeth Nash and Isabel Guarnieri
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    December 2022 Policy Analysis

    State Policy Trends 2022: In a Devastating Year, US Supreme Court’s Decision to Overturn Roe Leads to Bans, Confusion and Chaos

    Elizabeth Nash and Peter Ephross
  4. December 2022 Opinion

    Focusing on Exceptions Misses the True Harm of Abortion Bans

    Elizabeth Nash Ms. Magazine
  5. November 2022 Policy Analysis

    In the US Midterm Elections, Resounding Victories for Abortion on State Ballot Measures

    Elizabeth Nash and Isabel Guarnieri
  6. The 2024 State Legislative Sessions So Far: Attacks on Abortion, Youth Access, IVF and more
    June 2022 Policy Analysis

    State Policy Trends at Midyear 2022: With Roe About to Be Overturned, Some States Double Down on Abortion Restrictions

    Elizabeth Nash and Peter Ephross
  7. Abortion Provider Census map preview image
    June 2022 Policy Analysis

    Long-Term Decline in US Abortions Reverses, Showing Rising Need for Abortion as Supreme Court Is Poised to Overturn Roe v. Wade

    Rachel K. Jones, Jesse Philbin, Marielle Kirstein, Elizabeth Nash and Kimberley Lufkin
  8. June 2022 Policy Analysis

    13 States Have Abortion Trigger Bans—Here's What Happens When Roe Is Overturned

    Elizabeth Nash and Isabel Guarnieri
  9. March 2022 Policy Analysis

    2022 State Legislative Sessions: Abortion Bans and Restrictions on Medication Abortion Dominate

    Elizabeth Nash, Lauren Cross and Joerg Dreweke
  10. Medication Abortion
    February 2022 Policy Analysis

    Medication Abortion Now Accounts for More Than Half of All US Abortions

    Rachel K. Jones, Elizabeth Nash, Lauren Cross, Jesse Philbin and Marielle Kirstein

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