Abortion rights roundup: August 25, 2023
The latest news impacting reproductive rights around the country.
By Rebekah Sager - August 25, 2023The latest news impacting reproductive rights around the country.
By Rebekah Sager - August 25, 2023The latest news impacting reproductive rights around the country.
By Rebekah Sager - August 18, 2023The latest news impacting reproductive rights around the country.
By Rebekah Sager - August 03, 2023Planned Parenthood has vowed to be 'courageous in the courts, and in our clinics.'
By Rebekah Sager - August 01, 2023The latest news impacting reproductive rights around the country.
By Rebekah Sager - June 30, 2023The latest events impacting LGBTQ communities and their rights.
By Will Fritz - June 23, 2023When former Indiana Gov. Mike Pence signed a religious freedom bill into law, he probably never imagined it would be used as an argument against the state's future abortion ban.
By Rebekah Sager - June 13, 2023While Republican candidates waffle over a federal abortion ban, hundreds of doctors stand behind an Indiana OB-GYN punished for speaking publicly about abortion care she provided to a 10-year-old.
By Rebekah Sager - June 09, 2023The law makes New York the third state to make it possible for residents to access contraception without going to a doctor.
By Associated Press - May 07, 2023Indiana’s law mandates trans youth stop receiving medication before 2024. Idaho’s law makes providing gender-affirming health care a felony.
By Associated Press - April 06, 2023A case involving an Indiana man who suffered from dementia could have far-reaching consequences.
By TAI Contributor - February 13, 2023The Indiana representative has a history of fighting LGBTQ equality and misgendering transgender people.
By Josh Israel - February 03, 2023Rep. Jim Banks’ announcement video touts his work to discriminate against transgender kids and desire to punish China for ‘giving us COVID.’
By Josh Israel - January 17, 2023Republican officials and commentators were quick to declare the story ‘a fabrication,’ ‘#FakeNews,’ and ‘a fictive rape.’
By Lisa Needham - July 18, 2022Transgender sports bans have spread quickly through state legislatures.
By Casey Quinlan - March 10, 2022Braun’s 2018 Senate campaign took more than $8.5 million in ‘apparent prohibited loans,’ a recent Federal Election Commission audit found.
By Josh Israel - November 11, 2021After ending pandemic-related unemployment benefits, some Republican officials now want assistance for workers who were fired for refusing to get vaccinated.
By Jacob Gardenswartz - October 25, 2021Sen. Todd Young (R-IN) voted on July 28 to move the bill forward in the Senate.
By Josh Israel - August 09, 2021John Kluge, an orchestra teacher at Brownsburg High School in Indiana, refused to use the correct names or pronouns because, he claimed, it violated his religious beliefs.
By Casey Quinlan - July 13, 2021Public health officials say the efforts are crucial to reach people who haven’t been immunized yet.
By Associated Press - May 01, 2021Same-sex parents’ rights could be under attack if the court takes up Box v. Henderson.
By Casey Quinlan - November 25, 2020Some schools in Indiana had to shut down just days after classes started.
By Dan Desai Martin - August 03, 2020Republican Curtis Hill will have his law license suspended temporarily after the state Supreme Court determined there was ‘clear and convincing evidence’ to support the allegations.
By Josh Israel - May 11, 2020Gov. Eric Holcomb wants communities to figure it out for themselves even as they struggle with the growing coronavirus outbreak.
By Josh Israel - March 19, 2020The bill would also ban abortion at every stage of pregnancy and classify it as murder.
By Emily Singer - January 22, 2020Abortion rights advocates also scored a big win in Alabama and Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers moved to protect marginalized communities ahead of the 2020 census.
By Nick Vachon - November 01, 2019Indiana Republican Senate candidate Mike Braun has a lot of baggage, to put it mildly.
By Matthew Chapman - May 08, 2018Indiana Rep. Todd Rokita is sticking with Trump, even if farmers in his state will pay the price.
By Eric Boehlert - April 23, 2018Luke Messer began his political career replacing a state representative killed by a drunk driver — but didn’t tell anyone about his own multiple DUI convictions.
By Matthew Chapman - April 20, 2018After vying to be the Trumpiest candidate running, an Indiana Republican now trails badly.
By Eric Boehlert - April 18, 2018