Legal Momentum
To explore possible legal responses to government-funded abstinence-only-until-marriage education programs.
To explore possible legal responses to government-funded abstinence-only-until-marriage education programs.
To promote pharmacy access to emergency contraception through support for small state projects.
To train physicians and other adolescent health care providers on the best practices in adolescent reproductive health care, including what services clinicians can legally and confidentially provide.
To foster more open, honest, and balanced conversations about sexuality and reproductive health among teens and their parents in Portland, Maine.
To secure and protect the sexual and reproductive health and rights of people in the US, using education and advocacy.
To demonstrate the role and value of advanced practice clinicians in providing early aspiration abortion, and to train 50-55 clinicians in California in the technique.
To increase access to abortion services by developing new abortion providers and developing clinical training sites for primary care physicians.
To educate and mobilize young people and adults to promote comprehensive sexuality education.
To promote adolescent access to and awareness of emergency contraception.
To use legal strategies to protect women’s access to reproductive rights and health, and to strengthen the intellectual framework of reproductive rights in the United States.