Biden campaign features OB-GYN who left Texas for abortion in new ad: President Biden’s reelection campaign on Monday dropped an ad to mark the 51st anniversary ...
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Nearly 65,000 rape victims were not allowed to terminate their pregnancies in the US
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Texas birth rate among teens in 2022 hit 15-year high: The birth rate among Texas teenagers hit a 15-year high in 2022, following the 2021 six-week abortion ban ...
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Study counts 64,000 pregnancies from rape in states that enacted abortion bans post-Roe
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Quick Glance: Research Estimates High Number of Rape-Related Pregnancies in Abortion Ban States
- New research estimates nearly 65,000 pregnancies related to rape in the 14 states with abortion bans since the Dobbs decision in 2022.
- The publication in a reputable academic journal used federal data to estimate the number of rape-related pregnancies that occurred between July 1, 2022, and Jan. 1, 2024.
- Researchers estimated that over 500,000 rapes occurred in this time frame, and over 60,000 were associated with pregnancies.
- Texas had the highest rate of rape-related pregnancies with over 26,000, far more than the second state on the list, Missouri, with around 5,800.
'Jane Roe' is anonymous no more. The very public fight against abortion bans in 2023
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Trump says Arizona's abortion ban goes too far and defends the overturning of Roe v. Wade
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Quick Glance: Arizona Republicans Block Efforts to Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban
- Democratic bills to repeal a 160-year-old abortion ban were blocked in the Legislature.
- Arizona's highest court decision upholding a 1864 abortion ban caused chaos and confusion.
- Democrats aimed to repeal the ban to protect women's health, facing hurdles in the Republican-controlled legislature.
- The uncertainty loomed over whether Republican leaders would allow immediate action on repealing the ban, despite pressure from Democrats and some Republicans.
One day after the Supreme Court heard arguments in the first abortion-related case since Roe v. Wade was overturned, retired Justice Stephen Breyer told CNN's ... Show more
Progressives push Democrats to reach beyond Roe in abortion battles: Progressive abortion rights activists want to go much further in advancing abortion ...
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Quick Glance: Trump Criticizes Six-Week Ban as 'Terrible'
- Donald Trump, former president and front-runner in the Republican primary, labeled a state abortion law signed by his top rival, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R), that enforces a six-week ban as 'terrible'.
- Trump refused and stated his intention to negotiate with Democrats on the matter.
- DeSantis quietly signed the six-week ban in the spring but has recently been discussing abortion more openly — causing concern among some Republicans who fear he has shifted too far right on an issue that could harm them in the general election.
- Nevertheless, the Florida governor declined to support the national 15-week abortion ban endorsed by some competitors, highlighting the political sensitivity of the issue for Republicans.
After Roe v. Wade, the fight over abortion access moves to New Mexico: In the year since Roe v. Wade was reversed, New Mexico has emerged as a safe haven for ...
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Quick Glance: After Roe v. Wade, the Battle for Abortion Access in New Mexico
- New Mexico became a top destination for abortion care after Roe. Some decided to take a stand.
- Even before Roe was reversed, New Mexico had some of the most permissive abortion laws in the country, allowing the procedure throughout the entire gestation period.
- After Roe, as abortion providers and patients flowed into the state, Brown and her friend Welsh reached out to anti-abortion advocate Mark Lee Dickson.
- In Clovis, Brown and Welsh were concerned that abortion providers would set up shop due to the proximity to Texas.
Marion McKeone: After Roe v Wade, the US supreme court sets its sights on immigration
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Judge rules Texas abortion ban is too restrictive in cases of pregnancy complications
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Quick Glance: Texas' abortion ban ruled too restrictive for women with pregnancy complications
- This ruling undermines Texas' law since it took effect in 2022, marking a significant victory for abortion rights supporters and potentially weakening similar restrictions in other Republican-led states.
- It would be unacceptable for the State of Texas to appeal this ruling.
- The immediate effects of Judge Jessica Mangrum's decision remain uncertain in Texas, where all abortion clinics have closed in recent years.
- Women shared heartbreaking experiences in emotional testimonies before an Austin court, revealing that their babies would not survive birth and they were unable to travel long distances to states where abortion is still legal.
Biden refocuses his campaign on abortion rights, reminding voters Trump took Roe away
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Abortion ranks as important issue for most Americans: poll: A large majority of Americans said abortion is an important issue for them in a new The ...
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Abortion expansion or abolition? What 51 years of Roe v. Wade means today: The anniversary of Roe v. Wade didn't mark another year of the landmark case ...
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The Biden Campaign Is Finally Talking About Abortion: The Biden-Harris campaign sharpened its messaging on abortion rights this week, but its proposals still ...
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Quick Glance: Bidens Extend Invitation to Kate Cox for State of the Union
- Cox had to travel out of state to undergo an abortion.
- President Joe Biden extended an invitation to Kate Cox, who was denied an emergency abortion by a Texas emergency court.
- Kate Cox left the state to have an abortion for a pregnancy with severe anomalies.
- The president and first lady thanked Cox for her courage and steadfastness in addressing the impact of the extreme abortion ban in Texas.
Rights Advocates Urge Biden to Stop Stigmatizing 'Abortion on Demand': "If Biden insists on hinging his entire campaign on abortion because it's more ...
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West Texas communities have crossed the line with abortion travel bans: West Texas communities have crossed the line with abortion travel bans ...
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Roe V. Wade Overturned One Year On: Here’s Where The Money’s Going: Forbes broke down the millions that’s been spent on both sides of the abortion debate over ...
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Quick Glance: The Supreme Court's Impact: Overturning Roe v. Wade and Changing America
- Abortion is currently illegal in the state until further notice.
- Kristen Lyerly, an OB-GYN and abortion care provider, no longer practices in Wisconsin but instead works in Minnesota where abortion rights are protected by state law.
- The recent Dobbs decision caused an immediate halt in abortion care services.
- State constitutions often have stronger protections for privacy, equality, and bodily autonomy than the U.S. Constitution.
Majority in new poll opposed to Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe one year ago
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Quick Glance: One Year Later: The End of Roe v. Wade
- A father and his daughter were affected by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and strip away the right to abortion nationwide on June 24, 2022.
- In response, the two left Texas to open abortion clinics in New Mexico and Illinois, where abortion remains legal.
- Reporter Gabriella Borter and photographer Evelyn Hockstein share their experiences covering the end of Roe and how things have changed one year later.
Georgia State Supreme Court upholds six-week abortion ban: The Georgia State Supreme Court upheld the state’s six-week abortion ban in a ruling Tuesday morning.
cnn.com/2023/10/24/politics/georgia-supreme-court-six-week-abortion-ban/
Quick Glance: Texas Bans Assistance for Abortion Travel
- A Texas county has banned helping people traveling to get an abortion to restrict access.
- Lubbock County is the largest of four counties in Texas adopting this measure.
- Enforcement will be through lawsuits filed by private citizens against helpers.
- Highways through Lubbock County lead to New Mexico, where abortion is legal.
Five women who say they were denied abortions sue Texas: Five women who said they were denied abortions despite grave risk to their lives have sued the state of ...
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WATCH: Jill Biden says consequences of overturning Roe v. Wade 'go far beyond the right to choose'
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Democrats blast Texas abortion pill ruling as Republicans are mostly quiet: Anger over abortion hurt the GOP in last year's midterms, and Democrats are already ...
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Quick Glance: Analysis: Texas abortion pill ruling could jeopardise US drug oversight
- WASHINGTON, April 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. A federal judge in Texas could soon order the FDA to withdraw its approval of the abortion pill mifepristone, a move that, if allowed to stand, could severely undermine the agency, according to health policy and legal experts.
- Experts say that if the court decides to prohibit the sale of mifepristone because it is unsafe, it will effectively end the FDA's role as the ultimate arbiter of drug safety.
- The entire drug approval process would be called into question, according to Laurie Sobel, associate director for Women's Health Policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
‘It was just despair’: Abortion bans leave doctors uncertain about care - even in emergencies
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New Mexico Abortions Increase As Other States Restrict Care: Hello, it’s Ike in Boston, where I moved after three years of living in New Mexico ...
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Out-of-state abortions spiked in Massachusetts following Dobbs ruling: study: The number of out-of-state travelers seeking abortions in Massachusetts increased ...
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Quick Glance: Study: Increase in Out-of-State Abortions in Massachusetts after Dobbs Ruling
- The number of individuals traveling from other states to Massachusetts for abortion increased by an estimated 37.5 percent in the four months following the Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022.
- A new comprehensive analysis was published by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital on Wednesday, examining 45,797 abortion records at the Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, which performs over 50 percent of the state's abortions.
- The analysis included records from January 2018 to October 2022 - four months after the Dobbs v. Jackson's Women's Health Organization ruling repealed the nationwide right to abortion.
- While the estimated percentage of Massachusetts residents receiving abortion funding increased from 1.9 percent to 3.1 percent, the proportion of individuals traveling from other states and receiving funding increased from 8.4 percent to 18.3 percent.
Texas prosecutors can't target groups that fund out-of-state abortions, judge says
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Next abortion battles may cross state borders: Abortion is banned in Idaho at all stages of pregnancy, but the governor on Wednesday signed another law making it ...
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Quick Glance: AOC says the Biden White House should disregard the abortion pill ruling. Is that possible?
- Can Biden simply disregard the Texas ruling?
- Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon stated on Friday that the Biden administration and the Food and Drug Administration have "the authority to ignore this ruling."
- If the Texas ruling is upheld, the Supreme Court may impose "a national abortion ban."
- If the Supreme Court upholds Kacsmaryk's ruling and restricts access to medication abortion, Ocasio-Cortez has left the door open for the Biden administration to disregard the ruling.
A clear majority of Americans favour abortion rights: But the Supreme Court may soon restrict them
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A year after victory in Dobbs decision, anti-abortion activists still in fight mode
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Quick Glance: Ohio Moves Closer to Ballot Issue for Protecting Abortion Rights
- Supporters of the measure to establish a right to abortion in the state's Constitution have submitted more than enough signatures this week to put the measure on the November ballot.
- Abortion opponents stand outside, holding hand-drawn posters high above their heads.
- Abortion rights advocates are increasingly turning to ballot measures following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling last year overturning Roe v. Wade, which had guaranteed a right to abortion in the federal Constitution for 50 years.
- In the past year's elections, voters in six states, including conservative ones like Kentucky and Kansas, voted to protect or establish a right to abortion in their constitutions, and abortion rights advocates in about 10 other states are considering similar plans.
Are Anti-Abortion Voters Tuning Out After the Fall of Roe?: Before Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade anti-abortion activists were more motivated than their ...
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Original Roe v. Wade ruling was leaked to the press — and we know who did it: The Supreme Court can't determine who leaked its decision overturning Roe v ...
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Pregnant woman given HOV ticket argues fetus is passenger, post-Roe: Brandy Bottone was recently driving down Central Expressway in Dallas when she was stopped ...
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Pregnant Texas Woman Argues Her Fetus Count as a Passenger in the Carpool Lane: Brandy Bottone argues that Texas law should count her fetus as a passenger ...
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Podcast: Biden provokes Beijing, now what?: Follow on Apple, Google or Spotify. Listen on the Reuters app. Read the episode transcript.
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Quick Glance: Podcast: Biden's Provocation of Beijing - What's Next?
- US President Biden's actions provoke Beijing - what are the consequences?
- Podcast discusses China's reactions to Biden's policies
- Experts provide assessments and predictions
- Analysis of the impact on global politics and economy
New Mexico asks court to overturn cities' abortion bans: New Mexico's top prosecutor on Monday asked the state's highest court to overturn abortion bans imposed ...
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6 months since Roe ruling, how the adoption landscape has changed: Adoption agency providers in Texas tell "GMA" what the landscape looks like now.
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The doctors leaving anti-abortion states: ‘I couldn’t do my job at all’: Four months after Roe v Wade was overturned, some providers have left states restricting ...
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Girl, 12, challenges W.Va. lawmakers on abortion: ‘What about my life?’: Addison Gardner questioned lawmakers about the state abortion bill's lack of protections ...
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Supreme Court issues report on Dobbs leak but says it hasn’t identified the leaker
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Quick Glance: Supreme Court Says It Hasn't Found Who Leaked Roe v. Wade Opinion
- The Supreme Court has stated that it has not identified the individual who leaked the draft abortion opinion.
- In examining the court's "computer devices, networks, printers and available call and text logs," investigators discovered no forensic evidence of who may have leaked the opinion.
- According to the report, investigators discovered that, in addition to the nine justices, 82 law clerks and permanent employees of the court had access to electronic or hard copies of the draft opinion.
- Investigators collected all court-issued laptops and cellphones from people who had access to the draft opinion during the investigation, but found no relevant information.
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GOP senator says he won’t back Graham’s proposed national abortion ban: Sen. Lindsey O. Graham’s proposed nationwide abortion ban after 15 weeks has sowed ...
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Abortions up to six weeks of pregnancy can temporarily resume in Texas, judge rules
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Quick Glance: After the Roe v Wade decision, a judge temporarily blocked Louisiana's trigger abortion prohibition.
- Louisiana was one of the 13 states to enact such legislation, but a judge in New Orleans has temporarily barred the state from executing it.
- A temporary restraining order was obtained by Robin Giarrusso, an Orleans Parish civil district court judge, prohibiting the state from enacting any "trigger law."
- However, the Louisiana attorney general, Jeff Landry, stated that the petitioners are "in for a tough fight."
- The decision by the Supreme Court to reverse the 1973 Roe v Wade judgment was also described as "a cruel and irresponsible stripping of a woman's agency" by New Orleans district attorney Jason Williams.
Federal judge in Texas blocks Biden administration’s emergency abortion guidance: A federal judge in Texas in a Tuesday night ruling blocked guidance issued by ...
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Quick Glance: A Texas judge has blocked Vice President Biden's order mandating hospitals to provide emergency abortions.
- The judgment effectively delegated the option to states to protect abortion rights.
- As a result, abortion prohibitions have grown throughout Republican-led states such as Idaho and Tennessee, even as abortion rights groups use the US courts to uphold reproductive health safeguards guaranteed by state constitutions.
- Hendrix refrained from blocking the guidance on a nationwide scale, instead retaining the prohibition in Texas.
- According to Reuters, the decision lays the way for another anticipated judgement in a Justice Department lawsuit against a recent abortion ban in Idaho, which involves the identical federal legislation at the heart of the Texas case.
Judge extends order blocking Kentucky abortion ban: A Kentucky order blocking an abortion ban was extended Friday, preventing a “trigger” law from taking effect ...
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Quick Glance: Louisiana abortion clinics remain open as a judge temporarily overturns the ban
- After a state district court judge awarded a preliminary injunction temporarily suspending the state's near-total abortion ban on Thursday, clinics in Louisiana will continue to perform abortions as a legal challenge to the state's trigger legislation works its way through the courts.
- "Today's ruling is critical in ensuring that women in Louisiana continue to have access to comprehensive — and sometimes life-saving — healthcare services," said Joanna Wright, a lawyer representing the plaintiffs challenging the state's abortion ban, in a statement provided to The Washington Post.
- The state's trigger laws temporarily closed clinics until a court granted a temporary restraining order that prevented the prohibition from being enforced.
Pregnant woman in Texas using Roe v Wade reversal to fight car-pool ticket: ‘How could this be fair? According to this new law, this is a life’
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Read the Supreme Court’s decision on abortion pill mifepristone: The Supreme Court ruling on mifepristone retains full access to the abortion pill for the time ...
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Quick Glance: The Supreme Court rules that the abortion drug mifepristone will remain widely available during the legal struggle.
- The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the abortion drug mifepristone should remain widely available while a lower court decides the case.
- The matter will now be addressed by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
- Days later, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in the United States overturned part of Kacsmaryk's order, allowing the brand-name version of the medicine, Mifeprex, to remain on the market.
- However, the appeals court judges set limits on the drug, drastically limiting access.
- The appeals court also halted the clearance of the generic version of mifepristone in 2019.
‘I’m Not Ready’: A Mother Denied an Abortion in Texas Faces an Uncertain Future: Faith-based Blue Haven Ranch provides temporary aid for poor Texas women with ...
nytimes.com/2022/12/18/us/politics/abortion-texas-mother.html
3 in 5 people in 27 countries say abortion should be legal: Three in five people in 27 countries covering all corners of the globe say abortion should be legal ...
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Where the 2024 Presidential Contenders Stand on Abortion: A year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, abortion continues to be one of the main issues ...
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Quick Glance: Where the Likely Presidential Candidates in 2024 Stand on Abortion
- Not even a year after the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade.
- A Texas judge later revoked the FDA's 23-year-old approval of the abortion medication mifepristone (late Wednesday, an appeals court partially halted the order but placed some conditions).
- Mr. Biden, a Democrat, has a mixed relationship with abortion; prior to running for president in 2020, he backed limitations such as the Hyde Amendment, which prevents federal funding for most abortions.
- Mr. Pence stated last year that anti-abortion advocates "must not rest" until abortion is prohibited nationwide.
Legal Abortions Fell by 6% After Supreme Court Overturned Roe, Report Says: From July to December, the U.S. saw a decrease of around 32,000 abortions ...
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Quick Glance: Misoprostol: What Is It?
- A Second Drug Can Be Used to Treat Medication Abortion.
- A Texas federal judge's order invalidating the approval of the abortion pill mifepristone did not apply to misoprostol, the second drug used in the typical two-medication abortion regimen.
- Medication abortion is used in the United States for patients who are less than 12 weeks pregnant.
- According to studies, taking misoprostol alone may be less effective than taking it with mifepristone, which means that some patients may require additional medication or, in a subset of cases, a surgical evacuation procedure to complete the abortion.
Map: How abortion access has shifted in year since Roe v. Wade was overturned: Fifteen states have ceased nearly all abortion services.
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Drop boxes for babies: Conservatives' answer to unwanted pregnancies: New York Times: Over the past 5 years, 12 US states have passed laws allowing baby boxes.
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UT Austin study: Abortion bans worsened pregnancy care after Dobbs: Researchers from University of Texas at Austin and University of California San Francisco ...
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US woman challenges driving fine on basis her pregnancy means two people in car following Roe vs Wade ruling
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Texas woman denied emergency abortion blames Cruz, Cornyn in hearing: Amanda Zurawski is one of five women suing Texas for being denied abortion access in the ...
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Can You Drive Alone in the H.O.V. Lane if You’re Pregnant? A Post-Roe Quandary.: A woman in Texas said that, under the state’s abortion ban, she and her fetus ...
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Gun Violence in US: California Allows Civil Lawsuit Against Sale of Assault Rifles
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A triumphant antiabortion movement begins to deal with its divisions : Among the areas of disagreement in the antiabortion movement following the demise of Roe v ...
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Brett Kavanaugh Flees Steakhouse When Protesters Gather Outside: Apparently there's nothing in the Constitution that specifically protects eating in peace ...
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Brett Kavanaugh dinner: Morton's swamped with calls, fake reservations: Morton's SVP and COO Scott Crain warned managers of a "massive wave" of backlash for the ...
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Houston urologists seeing 'tremendous' uptick in vasectomies after Roe v. Wade ruling
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A challenge for antiabortion states: Doctors reluctant to work there: Recruiters say OB/GYNs are turning down offers, a warning for conservative-dominated states ...
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New law puts Wyoming at forefront of abortion pill bans: CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming has pushed to the front of state efforts to prohibit the most common type ...
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Quick Glance: Wyoming Bans Abortion Pill as Broader Abortion Ban Takes Effect
- Wyoming is the first state to outlaw the use of abortion pills.
- The law, which takes effect in July, makes it a felony to prescribe, sell, or use abortion medication, which is the most commonly used method of terminating a pregnancy.
- People who violate the law face up to six months in prison and a fine.
- The so-called Life Is a Human Right Act went into effect on Sunday, making abortion illegal in most cases and punishable by up to five years in prison.
Texas woman denied emergency abortion blames Cruz, Cornyn in hearing: Amanda Zurawski is one of five women suing Texas for being denied abortion access in the ...
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The Chicks move past vocal issues, slam Roe v. Wade reversal during triumphant show (Photos)
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Daughter of ‘Jane Roe’ says mother would be ‘devastated’ by Roe decision: The eldest daughter of the woman who brought Roe v. Wade before the Supreme Court in ...
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Conflicting rulings by federal judges leaves state of abortion pill in limbo: Dueling decisions from federal judges over the FDA's approval of mifepristone ...
pbs.org/newshour/show/conflicting-rulings-by-federal-judges-leaves-state-of-abortion-pill-in-limbo
After Roe, Women Surged in Signing Up to Vote in Some States: The rise is particularly notable in states where abortion rights are at risk.
nytimes.com/interactive/2022/08/25/upshot/female-voters-dobbs.html
Utah bans abortion clinics in wave of post-Roe restrictions: SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah's Republican Gov. Spencer Cox signed legislation Wednesday that will by ...
apnews.com/article/utah-abortion-clinic-ban-roe-wade-access-99f3133f39d60b21a4badbefef302295
A Good Friday funeral in Texas. Baby Halo's parents had few choices in post-Roe Texas
npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/04/06/1168399423/a-good-friday-funeral-in-texas-baby-halos-parents-had-few-choices-in-post-roe-te
The abortion emergency in the federal courts: Efforts to preserve women’s health are being resisted, with some success, even in cases where the fetus is doomed.
thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/3617922-the-abortion-emergency-in-the-federal-courts/
In viral ad, doctor calls Texas governor to get permission for abortion: The political ad, released Monday by Mothers Against Greg Abbott, criticizes the « lack ...
washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/07/28/texas-abortion-ad-greg-abbott/
How Overturning Roe v Wade Will Impact Texas Families: Even some anti-abortion adherents say Texas is failing families left impoverished by its war against ...
nytimes.com/2022/07/01/us/politics/texas-abortion-roe-wade.html
Opponents file lawsuit targeting medication abortions: AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Abortion opponents who helped challenge Roe v. Wade filed a lawsuit Friday that takes ...
apnews.com/article/abortion-health-business-texas-lawsuits-71b8e54b97b016bf2cc0d9380d478991
Rage Against the Machine slams SCOTUS abortion ruling, donates $475K to abortion rights groups
thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/in-the-know/3536989-rage-against-the-machine-slams-scotus-abortion-ruling-donates-475k-to-abortion-rights-groups/
Inside the Post-Roe Scramble to Count Abortions: The end of Roe reshaped abortion access across the U.S. What does it take to track those changes?
undark.org/2023/03/22/inside-the-post-roe-scramble-to-count-abortions/
Google to auto-delete abortion clinic visits from location history: Data privacy is more important than ever in the aftermath of Roe's downfall.
mashable.com/article/google-location-history-abortion-clinics
Quick Glance: Texas and Ohio Supreme Courts allow abortion bans to go into force
- 1 July (Reuters) - After the United States Supreme Court invalidated the nationwide constitutional right to abortion last week, the top courts in Texas and Ohio permitted Republican-led states to impose abortion restrictions and bans on Friday.
- Wade decision nullified women's constitutional right to abortion.
- The landmark Roe v Wade abortion decision is overturned by the United States Supreme Court.
- In an 8-1 decision on Tuesday, the Oklahoma Supreme Court authorized the implementation of another abortion ban in the state.
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