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Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers

guttmacher.org | January 2020

The Guttmacher Institute regularly updates this web-page which outlines existing TRAP laws and the states in which they are currently active. 

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Scholarly works

Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers (TRAP) Laws

guttmacher.org | February 2018

This Guttmacher Institute web-page is a toolkit for advocates, service providers, and policymakers to access data and information regarding the content of TRAP laws and their impacts on pregnant people. As described by the Guttmacher Institute, “[this toolkit] includes information on state laws and policies, a synthesis of the relevant research, information on states in which the issue has been debated in the past three years and links to state-specific data.”

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Internet articles

Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers (TRAP)

reproductiverights.org | Aug 25, 2015

In this article, the Center for Reproductive Rights describes what TRAP laws are and some of their impacts on abortion care. Of note, this article was written in 2015, before Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, a major Supreme Court case regarding TRAP laws.

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John Oliver Goes Off on Georgia’s Anti-Abortion ‘Heartbeat Law’: It Puts Women’s ‘Health and Lives at Risk’

thedailybeast.com | By Marlow Stern | May 13, 2019

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News articles

How Banning Abortion in the Early Weeks of Pregnancy Suddenly Became Mainstream

Nytimes.com | By Sabrina Tavernise | Apr 18, 2019

“Heartbeat” bills originated in 2011 in Ohio and were considered extreme at the time, but this year we have seen an upsurge in these bans. This article tracks the progression of these bills from fringe to mainstream.

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Heartbeat Bans

Rewire.new | May 30, 2019

This Rewire News piece outlines the origin and progression of 6 week abortion bans since 2011. Of note, this article is currently updated through May 2019, but there have been further developments in these bans since then.