September 20, 2021 News Release The Guttmacher Institute and Many of its Experts Join Two Robust Amicus Briefs That Invoke Extensive Public Health and Social Science Evidence Urging the U.S. Supreme Court to Reject Mississippi Abortion Ban
September 16, 2021 News Release Proportion of Pregnancies Wanted Later or Not at All Is Decreasing Across Most U.S. States
August 17, 2021 Policy Analysis Mississippi Is Attacking Roe v. Wade Head On—the Consequences Could Be Severe
August 5, 2021 Research Article Abortion Access for Incarcerated People: Incidence of Abortion and Policies at U.S. Prisons and Jails Carolyn Sufrin, Rachel K. Jones, Lauren Beal, William D. Mosher and Suzanne Bell Obstetrics & Gynecology
August 4, 2021 Policy Analysis Impact of Texas’ Abortion Ban: A 14-Fold Increase in Driving Distance to Get an Abortion
July 30, 2021 Research Article Comparability of estimates and trends in adolescent sexual and contraceptive behaviors from two national surveys: National Survey of Family Growth and the Youth Risk Behavior Survey Laura D. Lindberg, Rachel H. Scott, Sheila Desai and Zoe H. Pleasure PLOS ONE
July 1, 2021 Research Article The disproportionate burdens of the mifepristone REMS Alexandra Thompson, Dipti Singh, Adrienne R. Ghorashi, Megan K. Donovan, Jenny Ma and Julie Rikelman Contraception
July 1, 2021 Policy Analysis State Policy Trends at Midyear 2021: Already the Worst Legislative Year Ever for U.S. Abortion Rights
June 23, 2021 Opinion Abortion Is at the Supreme Court Again. It's Different This Time Scientific American