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Sofia Resnick

Washington, D.C., United States

National Reproductive Rights Reporter at States Newsroom

She/Her. National reproductive rights reporter for @statesnewsroom. Tips to sresnick(at)statesnewsroom(dot)com.

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  • 1 week ago | kansasreflector.com | Sofia Resnick

    During the pandemic, when many people were reevaluating their life goals, Colleen Long texted her childhood best friend and fellow journalist Rebecca Little to see if, together, they could write a relatable, even funny, book about pregnancy loss. “My friend Rebecca … she likes to say she kind of had the pu pu platter of loss,” Long said during an author panel at the 2025 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Gaithersburg, Maryland, on May 17.

  • 1 week ago | ohiocapitaljournal.com | Sofia Resnick

    During the pandemic, when many people were reevaluating their life goals, Colleen Long texted her childhood best friend and fellow journalist Rebecca Little to see if, together, they could write a relatable, even funny, book about pregnancy loss. “My friend Rebecca … she likes to say she kind of had the pu pu platter of loss,” Long said during an author panel at the 2025 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Gaithersburg, Maryland, on May 17.

  • 1 week ago | tucsonsentinel.com | Sofia Resnick

    States Newsroom Abortion pills — and questions over their inherent safety — were back in federal court Monday.

  • 1 week ago | azmirror.com | Sofia Resnick |Charlotte Woods

    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Abortion pills — and questions over their inherent safety — were back in federal court Monday. Unlike a lawsuit rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court last year, plaintiffs this time are not anti-abortion activists arguing medication abortion should be banned, but abortion providers arguing the remaining restrictions should be lifted to match […]

  • 1 week ago | sourcenm.com | Sofia Resnick |Charlotte Woods

    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Abortion pills — and questions over their inherent safety — were back in federal court Monday. Unlike a lawsuit rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court last year, plaintiffs this time are not anti-abortion activists arguing medication abortion should be banned, but abortion providers arguing the remaining restrictions should be lifted to match […]

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Sofia Resnick
Sofia Resnick @SofiaResnick
13 May 25

Incredible reporting and storytelling from @amylittlefield on the complexities of later abortions: https://t.co/pYkUJ6tkTH

Sofia Resnick
Sofia Resnick @SofiaResnick
12 May 25

“I got involved because my daughter almost became a victim of our maternal health crisis” via @elishacbrown https://t.co/Q7Xl8fIoI7

Sofia Resnick
Sofia Resnick @SofiaResnick
8 May 25

RT @ZoeTillman: NEW: President Trump's policies and actions have been stopped by US courts more than 200 times. We've been tracking lawsu…