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The ACLU's Reproductive Freedom Project protects everyone's right to make informed decisions free from government interference about whether and when to become a parent. Learn more about our work in reproductive health and take action to protect rights guaranteed to all Americans.


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Protect Access to Birth Control
The Bush Administration has drafted a set of regulations that could seriously undermine the ability of American women to get birth control. The draft regulations put politics above women's health care needs. Read more >>
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> ACLU Calls Again for Withdrawal of Regulations Jeopardizing Women’s Health (9/26/2008)

Refusals at the Pharmacy
Each year, millions of women purchase birth control at their local pharmacies. News reports increasingly include stories about pharmacists or pharmacies refusing to sell contraception based on a religious objection. In Religious Refusals and Reproductive Rights: Accessing Birth Control at the Pharmacy, the ACLU offers a roadmap for protecting women’s health care needs and individual religious liberty. Find out what you can do if faced with a refusal at the pharmacy.
NEWS & BLOG POSTINGS
> Court Says WI Pharmacist Was Rightly Disciplined (3/25/2008)
> BLOG: Defending WA Pharmacy Regs (8/15/2007)
> BLOG: Refusals at the Pharmacy (4/18/2007)
> NY Pharmacist Should Be Disciplined (4/5/2007)
> ACLU Applauds New Wal-Mart Policy (4/4/2007)

Back Up Your Birth Control
Emergency contraception (EC, also known as “the morning-after pill”) is a safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex. Despite recent actions increasing access to EC, barriers remain. Read more.
NEWS & OPINION
> EC Age Restriction Misguided (8/24/2006)
> TomPaine: Twice Victimized (1/26/2006)
> Ensure Access to EC for Rape Victims (1/19/2006)
FACT SHEETS & REPORTS
> Ensuring Access to EC After Rape
> Preventing Pregnancy after Rape

Reproductive Freedom : Contraception : Press Releases view all

ACLU Calls Again for Withdrawal of Regulations Jeopardizing Women’s Health (09/26/2008)
WASHINGTON - The American Civil Liberties Union and all its state affiliates, including Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico, submitted comments to the Department of Health and Human Services asking the administration to rescind regulations that could seriously undermine access to reproductive health services, including birth control and abortion.

Proposed Bush Regulation Jeopardizes Women’s Health (08/21/2008)
WASHINGTON -- The American Civil Liberties Union today expressed its grave concern over the proposed regulations released today by the Department of Health and Human Services that could seriously undermine women’s ability to access reproductive health services, including birth control.

Proposed Bush Regulations Jeopardize Women’s Health (07/16/2008)
Washington, DC – The American Civil Liberties Union today expressed its outrage at draft regulations proposed by the Bush administration that could jeopardize access to basic health care for millions of American women, and possibly compel women’s health clinics to hire individuals unwilling to perform everyday job duties.

Wisconsin Court Upholds Discipline of Pharmacist Who Refused to Refill Birth Control Pill Prescription (03/25/2008)
MADISON - The American Civil Liberties Union said today's decision by a Wisconsin court allowing the state's discipline of a pharmacist who refused to refill a prescription for birth control pills strikes an important balance between religious liberty and women's health.

NYCLU Prompts Duane Reade to Correct Mistakes and Ensure Lawful Sale of Emergency Contraception (12/03/2007)
NEW YORK – The New York Civil Liberties Union provided Duane Reade pharmacies a refresher course on state and federal privacy laws after a customer at a Brooklyn store was illegally instructed to record her personal information before she could purchase over-the-counter emergency contraception known as Plan B.

Reproductive Freedom : Contraception : Publications view all

Religious Refusals and Reproductive Rights: Accessing Birth Control at the Pharmacy Order Form (04/30/2007)

Religious Refusals and Reproductive Rights: Accessing Birth Control at the Pharmacy Evaluation (04/30/2007)

Religious Refusals and Reproductive Rights: Accessing Birth Control at the Pharmacy: Frequently Asked Questions (04/30/2007)

Victories on the Coasts: Courts Uphold Balance Between Reproductive Rights and Religious Freedom (04/18/2007)

Preventing Pregnancy after Rape: Emergency Care Facilities Put Women at Risk (12/15/2004)

Reproductive Freedom : Contraception : Legal Documents view all

Brief for Amici Curiae New York Civil Liberties Union and American Civil Liberties Union in Support of Respondent Serio (01/12/2006)
Amici urge the Court to affirm the lower court's holding that the Women's Health and Wellness Act does not violate the United States or New York constitutions. The Act is a comprehensive antidiscrimination and public health statute that requires insurance plans to cover women's preventive health needs equitably. Among its other requirements, which include mandating coverage for mammograms, cervical cancer screenings, and osteoporosis tests, WHWA requires insurance plans that include prescription drug benefits to cover contraceptive drugs and devices.

Sample Documents Used by DOJ to Draft National Protocol for Treating Sexual Assault Victims (12/20/2005)

National Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations FOIA (08/30/2005)

ACLU Amicus Brief in Catholic Charities of Sacramento v. The Superior Court of Sacramento County (03/01/2004)

ACLU Amicus brief in Catholic Charities of Albany v. Serio (08/21/2003)

Reproductive Freedom : Contraception : Legislative Documents view all

ACLU Comments on Health and Human Service's Proposed Rule Change Regarding Provider Conscience Regulation (09/25/2008)

ACLU Coalition Letter to Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt (07/22/2008)
The undersigned medical, public health, religious, advocacy, and research groups committed to women's health strongly oppose the Department of Health and Human Services’ draft regulations that could significantly limit women’s access to basic reproductive health services, including some of the most common forms of birth control. If implemented, these regulations may preempt state laws that protect women’s access to health care and undermine the nation’s fragile network of safety net providers that serve low income women. We strongly urge the Department to immediately abandon its effort to bring about these ill-conceived and harmful policy changes.

Emergency Contraception Education Act Coalition Letter (09/07/2007)

On the 34th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade: New Year, New Congress, New Possibilities (01/22/2007)

ACLU Letter Regarding the Appointment of Dr. Keroack to Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs (11/22/2006)

Reproductive Freedom : Contraception : Resources view all

Refusals at the Pharmacy: What You Can Do if Faced with a Refusal at the Pharmacy (04/17/2007)

Model Protocol Letter (01/19/2006)

Letter to Jana White (01/06/2005)

Preventing Pregnancy after Rape: Evaluation and Order Form (12/15/2004)

Promoting Access to Contraception and Opposing Threats to its Availability at Home and Abroad (07/01/1998)
Guaranteeing Access to Contraception

Reproductive Freedom : Contraception : Fact Sheets

What the Research Shows: Government-Funded Abstinence-Only Programs Don’t Make the Grade (06/12/2008)
Evidence shows that sexuality education that stresses the importance of waiting to have sex while providing accurate, age-appropriate, and complete information about how to use contraceptives effectively to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can help teens make healthy and responsible life decisions.

Ensuring Access to Emergency Contraception After Rape (02/13/2007)
Guaranteeing Access to Contraception

Preventing Teenagers from Getting Contraceptives Unless They Tell a Parent Puts Teens at Risk (07/18/2003)
Promoting Reproductive Freedom for Teenagers

School-Based Condom Availability Programs (04/01/1998)
Promoting Reproductive Freedom for Teenagers

Reproductive Freedom : Contraception : Press Releases view all

ACLU Calls Again for Withdrawal of Regulations Jeopardizing Women’s Health (09/26/2008)
WASHINGTON - The American Civil Liberties Union and all its state affiliates, including Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico, submitted comments to the Department of Health and Human Services asking the administration to rescind regulations that could seriously undermine access to reproductive health services, including birth control and abortion.

Proposed Bush Regulation Jeopardizes Women’s Health (08/21/2008)
WASHINGTON -- The American Civil Liberties Union today expressed its grave concern over the proposed regulations released today by the Department of Health and Human Services that could seriously undermine women’s ability to access reproductive health services, including birth control.

Proposed Bush Regulations Jeopardize Women’s Health (07/16/2008)
Washington, DC – The American Civil Liberties Union today expressed its outrage at draft regulations proposed by the Bush administration that could jeopardize access to basic health care for millions of American women, and possibly compel women’s health clinics to hire individuals unwilling to perform everyday job duties.

Wisconsin Court Upholds Discipline of Pharmacist Who Refused to Refill Birth Control Pill Prescription (03/25/2008)
MADISON - The American Civil Liberties Union said today's decision by a Wisconsin court allowing the state's discipline of a pharmacist who refused to refill a prescription for birth control pills strikes an important balance between religious liberty and women's health.

NYCLU Prompts Duane Reade to Correct Mistakes and Ensure Lawful Sale of Emergency Contraception (12/03/2007)
NEW YORK – The New York Civil Liberties Union provided Duane Reade pharmacies a refresher course on state and federal privacy laws after a customer at a Brooklyn store was illegally instructed to record her personal information before she could purchase over-the-counter emergency contraception known as Plan B.

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