A judge has rejected a proposed ballot initiative to enshrine reproductive rights into the state constitution, but the effort’s backers have vowed to appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court.

A judge has rejected a proposed ballot initiative to enshrine reproductive rights into the state constitution, but the effort’s backers have vowed to appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court.
These wins indicate that reproductive rights remain a potent issue for voters heading into the 2024 presidential election.
Although these pharmacies dispensing the drug marks a victory for reproductive freedom, a looming Supreme Court case could cut off access to the medication in states where abortion is still legal.
The Republican presidential primary field is full of anti-abortion candidates, but amid massive electoral backlash to abortion bans, some candidates are attempting to backpedal or soften their stances on the campaign trail, or ignore the issue altogether.
Although retired US Army Capt. Sam Brown has largely avoided the topic of abortion on the campaign trail, his record is rife with anti-abortion rhetoric and actions.
The Nevadans for Reproductive Freedom coalition seeks to cement in the state constitution “the right to abortion, birth control, prenatal, birth, and postpartum care, tubal ligation, vasectomy, and infertility care.”
México despenalizó el aborto justo antes de que Estados Unidos hiciera lo contrario y pusiera fin a casi 50 años de derechos federales al aborto. Desde entonces, activistas han ayudado a personas del lado estadounidense a obtener píldoras abortivas, especialmente a las poblaciones inmigrantes vulnerables a las que se les ha impedido el acceso.
Opill es la primera píldora anticonceptiva de venta libre aprobada. Es probable que el medicamento esté disponible en tiendas y en línea en los EE.UU. a principios de 2024.
Opill is the first ever birth control pill to be approved for over-the-counter sales. The medication will likely become available at stores and online retailers in the U.S. in early 2024.