by Adaobi Ezeokoli | Nov 18, 2024 | Health Law & Policy, Commentary
By Carmel Shachar and Eli Y. Adashi. Originally published in Health Affairs Forefront on November 15, 2024. Crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) often bill themselves as legitimate reproductive health care or medical clinics, but they are actually nonmedical...
by Adaobi Ezeokoli | Oct 21, 2024
Join the Alliance for Reproductive Justice (ARJ) to discuss the stakes of the November elections for reproductive justice. The two panels will focus on ballot measures seeking to enshrine a right to abortion into state constitutions and how judicial elections shape...
by Adaobi Ezeokoli | Mar 7, 2024 | Health Law & Policy, Commentary, Students Speaking On...
By Ellie Samuels, HLPC Clinic Student, Spring 2024 As a member of the Health Law and Policy Clinic’s Reproductive health team, I had the opportunity to attend the fourth annual Reproductive Health Innovation Summit in Boston. The conference featured a whirlwind of...
by Adaobi Ezeokoli | Mar 7, 2024 | Health Law & Policy, Commentary, Students Speaking On...
By Katherine Fleming, HLPC Spring 2024 Student Last month, I attended a symposium hosted by the Boston University School of Law Reproductive Justice Program entitled Advancing Pregnant Persons’ Right to Life. The symposium urged attendees to think imaginatively and...
by Adaobi Ezeokoli | Jan 30, 2024 | Health Law & Policy, News
By Joelle Boxer. This article was originally published on Bill of Health, the blog of Petrie-Flom Center at Harvard Law School, on January 24, 2024 Today is Maternal Health Awareness Day, focused on the theme “Access in Crisis.” “Crisis” is the right word, yet still...
by Adaobi Ezeokoli | Jan 8, 2024 | Health Law & Policy, News
Lambda Legal, Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation of Harvard Law School, and a Louisiana law firm represent five Louisiana families. (NEW ORLEANS, LA — January 8, 2024) Today, five transgender Louisiana youth and their families sued a Louisiana state...
by Adaobi Ezeokoli | Oct 26, 2023 | Health Law & Policy, News
Originally published on Statnews by Eric Boodman on October 11, 2023 BRISTOL, Va. — Stephanie Rosenwinge was excited to work for the queen of abortion. She’d grown up in rural Virginia with an abusive, alcoholic father. Her mother had had an abortion in 1973, and it...
by Adaobi Ezeokoli | Oct 20, 2023
Join the Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation for a Meet & Greet with Sapna Khatri, the Director of the new Reproductive Justice Unit at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office. Learn about the Unit’s upcoming work protecting access to reproductive...