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A county clerk in New York has been sued by the attorney general in Texas for refusing to certify a court judgment against a ...
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Jerry Rodriguez filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Remy Coeytaux, after the doctor sent abortion-inducing drugs via mail, ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas man sues California doctor in federal court, testing a new angle to crackdown on abortion pillsWhile state court challenges have stalled out, a new federal suit tries to advance the battle between Texas’ abortion laws ...
In 2019, South Korea’s Constitutional Court ruled that the criminalization of abortion was illegal and ordered the government ...
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The Nation on MSN“We’re Creating Miscarriages With Medicine”: Abortion Lessons From SwedenIn Sweden, abortion pills are used to terminate pregnancies through 22 weeks gestation, compared to just 10 weeks in the ...
In 2022, Mylissa Farmer arrived at a Missouri emergency room, bleeding and in pain. She was nearly 18 weeks pregnant. Her ...
Pro-life medical groups are urging Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. to reexamine the FDA’s broad approval of abortion drugs after the Biden administration expanded their use.
A county clerk in New York has been sued by the attorney general in Texas for refusing to certify a court judgment against a New York City doctor accused of sending abortion pills to the state.
In Texas, where abortion is banned, a bipartisan group of lawmakers, medical associations, and groups on either side of the ...
Some of Rep. Kat Cammack’s colleagues and groups that back opposition to abortion are presenting a united front opposed to ...
Georgia’s abortion law H.B. 481 took effect three years ago, following the U.S. Supreme Court Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health ...
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A new poll finds that despite dramatic changes in abortion availability, support for abortion rights among U.S. adults is ...
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