Plus: New Hampshire Republicans Propose 15-Day Abortion Ban
Here’s another edition of Hard to Believe It’s Only Tuesday, a weekly roundup of the top headlines, tweets, toks, takes, and more in abortion news. You can always email me (andrea.grimes@gmail.com, or grimesandrea@proton.me for more sensitive inquiries) or DM me on instagram with action items, takes, and news clips. This post is probably too long for email, so click the headline above or head to the HTBIOT page to get the full read in your browser, because you don’t want to miss this week’s Goodnight and Good Dunk!
The big takeaway: Two women’s experiences in Ohio and Texas expose the deep cruelties — in many ways deliberately engineeredcruelties — baked into abortion bans and the treatment and criminalization of pregnancy loss in the United States, especially post-Dobbs.
The story of Dallas woman Kate Cox’s fight to get court approval for abortion care in Texas has dominated headlines over the last week, exposing even more layers of anti-abortion depravity. Cox, who is 20 weeks pregnant with a much-wanted, but unviable fetus diagnosed with trisomy 18, ultimately was forced to leave the state to access abortion, but not before Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatened her, her doctors, and anyone who might help her access abortion with first-degree felony prosecutions.
In Ohio, Brittany Watts, who is Black, is facing felony charges after experiencing a miscarriage at home, in her bathroom — a common experience. Watts tried to seek medical care at least twice and was turned away. The criminalization of pregnancy and pregnancy loss continues to disproportionately harm Black, Indigenous and Women and People of Color, whose pain and traumas are denied and disavowed again and again by the medical and legal establishments.
Laurie Bertram-Roberts of the Mississippi Reproductive Freedom Fund lays the connections between these two women’s experiences out clearly here:
— Laurie Bertram Roberts-Abortion Pills Are Safe (@smartstatistic) December 12, 2023
The Top Headlines
“Anti-abortion attorneys ascend federal government ranks with Christian right legal training” (States Newsroom) — This is a must-read deep dive into the extent of the right-wing Alliance Defending Freedom’s growing power in American politics and the judiciary. The ADF is turning out class after class of religious ideologues with legal training and highfalutin connections, and they are not limiting their spheres of influence to already “red” or abortion-ban, or trans-unfriendly states.
I’m at MSNBC looking at Kate Cox’s lawsuit against the State of Texas and the “pro-life” politics of death, fear, and control: “It’s clearer than ever that pregnant Texans and their doctors face a puzzle the state has engineered to be unsolvable. Just two weeks ago, the state of Texas argued in front of the Texas Supreme Court that pregnant Texans or their doctors should go to court during active medical crises to get approval for abortions to ensure they don’t run afoul of the state’s abortion bans. Now that Cox and her doctor have done so, the court has said that asking for a ruling on the lawful medical necessity of an abortion — exactly what the state has said Texans should do — demonstrates doctors’ lack of confidence in their own medical judgment, making the abortion in question unlawful by default. This Catch-22 should be understood as a warning for everyone who might get big ideas about their right to control their own bodies.“
Talia Levin at the Sword and the Sandwich looks atthe history and contemporary landscape of anti-abortion violence and its connection to anti-abortion legislation: “From arson to legislation is not so far a distance as those who maintain a veneer of conservative respectability would have you believe. If a woman dies in a bombing, or if she dies of sepsis because a law prohibits the removal of a stillborn child from her womb, she is still dead. Terrorist violence and increasing legal jeopardy have combined to make women’s control of their bodies something beyond reach for tens of millions of Americans. All of it has been done in the name of God. And it is advancing, always advancing, an army of god on the march.”
“Law Dork” Chris Geidner unpacks the abortion casesin front of SCOTUS at present: “Notably, the far-right Christian legal advocacy group Alliance Defending Freedom is at the court in both of these matters, having brought the mifepristone case on behalf of anti-abortion medical groups and recently having taken up representation of the state of Idaho against the Biden administration in the EMTALA case.”
The Tweets/Toks/Grams
The Palmetto State Abortion Fundsays it louder for the “why don’t you just move” crowd in the back!!
Info about reproductive justice is now more accessible than ever with new features including our Need an Abortion resource hub, the Find a Fund, and an educational resource section.
Rewire’s Garnet Hendersontweets a rundown of the latest Abortion Care Network report on independent abortion clinics:
🧵 A new report from @AbortionCare, out today, shows that independent abortion clinics (meaning those not affiliated with Planned Parenthood) continue to provide the majority of abortion care in the U.S.
🍑 Georgia: There are three, three, three! opportunities to join the Feminist Women’s Health Center‘s Legislative Advocacy workshop(s), on Thursday January 4, Saturday January 6th, or Sunday January 7th, 2024.
⚖️ Online, for lawyerfolk: Join If/When/How and the Birth Rights Bar Association for a CLE-eligible virtual training series on birth justice beginning Wednesday, January 24th.
🥂 The Carolinas: The Carolina Abortion Fund’s second annual gala is Saturday, February 3, 2024.
🔬 Anywhere, for abortion fundleaders: Participate in a UCSF study!
🦺 St. Louis area: Illinois’ Hope Clinic is looking for clinic escorts. Here’s how to learn more.
🚗 Kentucky: The Kentucky Health Justice Network is looking for volunteer drivers and case managers. Here’s where to sign up.
📱 North Texas: The Texas Equal Access Fund is looking for bilingual Spanish-speaking volunteers for their text line. Here’s where to sign up.
🤠 Texas: Local teen-friendly businesses in in Bryan, College Station, Lubbock, or San Angelo can become pickup spots for repro kits assembled by Jane’s Due Process. Here’s the application form.
⛰️ Southwestern Virginia and Appalachia: The New River Abortion Access Fund is looking for volunteers.
🗳️ Anywhere, U.S.: Hey Jane x Vote America helps prep voters to support pro-abortion policies and candidates
💸 From your wallet:
The IPPF and the Palestinian Family Planning Association are attempting to provide care for tens of thousands of pregnant people in Gaza; learn more here and donate/spread the word.
Buy something off the wishlist of an independent clinic, abortion fund, or clinic defense group, or donate to support abortion funds. This link distributes your donation to 90+ funds around the country. Or donate to support independent abortion providers.
Abortions Welcome is a “pro-choice spiritual companion for use before, during, and after abortion.”
Want to become a practical support volunteer helping folks access abortion? Read this essential FAQ from Apiary first.
📚 Research:
Here’s If/When/How‘s new report on the criminalization of self-managed abortion between 2000-2020.
New research from Pregnancy Justice looks at the data behind rising criminalization of pregnancy.
Here’s new research from Gynuity on the safety and effectiveness of misoprostol-only medication abortion.
Read Dr. Autumn Asher BlackDeer’sreport, “Towards an Indigenous Reproductive Justice: Examining Attitudes on Abortion among American Indian and Alaska Native Communities.”
Here’s new research on abortion access for incarcerated folks.
Goodnight and good dunk — No dunk, just a reminder from the “Sweet Feminist,” Becca Rea-Tucker:
That’s all for this week. I’m sure I’ve missed something you’d like to see featured in this roundup, for I am but one woman with a computer and an abortion-news-induced drinking problem. Holler at me — andrea.grimes@gmail.com or grimesandrea@proton.me for more sensitive inquiries, or DM me on Instagram, and I’ll try to add follow-ups as I’m able.
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