Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
The Woman Behind The Changing Face Of Planned Parenthood
On the morning of one of the most important days in her career, Cecile Richards waited anxiously in her office at Planned Parenthood headquarters in Manhattan, texting furiously with friends across the country. A few minutes past 10 a.m., a message from her daughter flashed across the screen. A single word: Yay! 鈥淭hat was when I knew we鈥檇 won,鈥 Richards says, recalling the moment when she learned of the decision in the biggest abortion-related case to come before the Supreme Court in more than two decades. In a 5-to-3 vote, the justices had ruled that Texas鈥檚 restrictions on abortion clinics placed an 鈥渦ndue burden鈥 on women seeking to end their pregnancies. (Gibson, 8/16)
Meanwhile in Texas聽鈥
Texas officials have wasted little time advancing new anti-abortion policies after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned state law for building what it deemed to be unconstitutional barriers to abortion. (Zelinksi, 8/16)