February 2020 Policy Analysis Expanding the Scope of Sex Education and the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program: A Work in Progress Leah H. Keller and Laura D. Lindberg United StatesTeens
February 2020 Policy Analysis “Parental Involvement” Mandates for Abortion Harm Young People, But Policymakers Can Fight Back Sophia Naide United StatesAbortionTeens
February 2020 Policy Analysis In 2020, States Are Primed to Build on Recent Gains in Protecting and Expanding Abortion Rights Olivia Cappello United StatesAbortion
February 2020 Blog / Letter / Op-ed This Valentine's Day, Demand Better Sex Education For Kids Laura D. Lindberg and Leslie Kantor,Romper GlobalTeens
February 2020 Policy Analysis Louisiana Has Passed 89 Abortion Restrictions Since Roe: It's About Control, Not Health Elizabeth Nash United StatesAbortion
February 2020 Policy Analysis Estimating the Impact of Changes in the Title X Network on Patient Capacity Mia R. Zolna, Sean Finn and Jennifer J. Frost United StatesContraception
February 2020 Infographic The domestic gag rule has reduced the Title X network's capacity by 46% nationwide United StatesContraception
February 2020 Policy Analysis Trump Administration’s Domestic Gag Rule Has Slashed the Title X Network’s Capacity by Half Ruth Dawson United StatesContraception
February 2020 Research Article Adolescent Sexual Activity, Contraceptive Use, and Pregnancy in Britain and the U.S.: A Multidecade Comparison Laura D. Lindberg, Kaye Wellings and Rachel H. Scott,Journal of Adolescent Health GlobalContraceptionTeens
January 2020 Infographic Immigrant women need health coverage, not legal barriers United StatesContraception
January 2020 Infographic Fewer U.S. women of reproductive age were uninsured in 2018 than in 2013 United StatesContraception
January 2020 Blog / Letter / Op-ed U.S. Insurance Coverage, 2018: The Affordable Care Act Is Still Under Threat and Still Vital for Reproductive-Age Women Adam Sonfield United StatesContraception
January 2020 Policy Analysis The ACA’s Birth Control Benefit Is Back Before the Supreme Court Adam Sonfield United StatesContraception