Bio
Alexa Kolbi-Molinas is a deputy director of the Reproductive Freedom Project of the ACLU, where she has worked since 2007. In 2021, Alexa argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in Cameron v. EMW et al., a case concerning an eleventh-hour attempt by Kentucky’s Attorney General to reinstate a prohibition on the standard abortion procedure after 15 weeks. Alexa is also currently lead counsel in Robinson et al. v. Marshall, a challenge to Alabama’s total abortion ban, and Raidoo et al. v. Camacho et al., a lawsuit to restore abortion access to people in Guam. She has also litigated a range of other reproductive rights issues in state and federal court from trial through appeal, from bans on abortions based on gestational age, method, or reason for seeking the abortion to minors’ access to abortion, so-called “fetal personhood” ballot initiatives, restrictions on Medicaid coverage for abortion, and religious refusals to provide health care. In addition, she directs the Project’s efforts to improve access to reproductive health services for people who are incarcerated, to defend pregnant persons accused of fetal harm or self-abortion, and to prevent forced or coerced reproductive health care. Prior to joining RFP, Alexa was an attorney in the ACLU’s National Security Project.
Featured work
Dec 11, 2014
What's Next? Prosecuting a Pregnant Woman for Working Full Time?
Mar 1, 2013
Native American Women Demand Rightful Access to Emergency Contraception
Aug 2, 2012
War Against Women Rages On in the Federal Courts
Jun 14, 2012
Whose house? Our house! Whose vagina? Not yours, Mr. Speaker.
Nov 9, 2011
Message From Mississippi: Trust Women, And Leave Our Families Alone.
Jun 13, 2011
Pregnant Women Need Health Care, Not Jail Time
Apr 1, 2011
Arizona Stands Against Racism. [Insert Laughter]
Mar 31, 2011
Pregnant Women Need Support, Not Prison