[1] He is also an investigator for the Texas Policy Evaluation Project (TxPEP)[2] and a senior advisor at Ibis Reproductive Health.
[3] In 2013, he received the Felicia Stewart Advocacy Award from the American Public Health Association.
[1] Grossman's most recent research mainly focuses on access to contraception and safe abortion.
[5][6][7] He later served as a key witness in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, the 2016 Supreme Court case regarding the constitutionality of the law.
[6] In 2017, he published another study on the law's effects which showed that the law reduced the abortion rate in rural parts of the state by almost half, while having little effect on the abortion rate in either urban areas or areas where the distance to the nearest clinic did not change significantly.