Blog
01.7.2022
by Tamara Stein, If/When/How Suffolk Law Executive Board Member
As someone who has worked in the reproductive justice space and came to law school to further that career, I knew anecdotally how vital reproductive autonomy and accessible healthcare were. It wasn’t until my miscarriage that I experienced firsthand what it means to access this kind of health care. ... Read more09.20.2021
Abortion bans inevitably make people who self-manage their abortions targets for criminalization, argued advocates, researchers, and health care providers who filed an amicus brief before the U.S. Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. In oral arguments later this fall, the Court will consider whether Mississippi may ban pre-viability abortions in defiance of nearly a half-century of abortion case law.…... Read more
08.15.2019
By Farah Diaz-Tello, J.D., If/When/How Senior Counsel
Marshae Jones should never have been prosecuted for her pregnancy outcome in the first place — according to none other than Alabama law itself.... Read more
Marshae Jones should never have been prosecuted for her pregnancy outcome in the first place — according to none other than Alabama law itself.... Read more
04.18.2019
By Mashayla Hays, J.D., If/When/How Reproductive Justice Fellow at New Voices/Women's Law Project
My religion was founded on the principles of love, and that’s what I bring to the work I do every day as a lawyer for reproductive justice.... Read more
My religion was founded on the principles of love, and that’s what I bring to the work I do every day as a lawyer for reproductive justice.... Read more