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In lieu of the recent abortion laws under the Trump presidency, the man who effectively passed legislation to ban abortion has once admitted that he had "never thought about" the reason behind why women have terminations. -
New Arkansas Bill Allows Rapists To Sue Victims Who Seek Abortions
It only took two months for the law to be pushed through. Under a new law introduced in Arkansas, USA, states that a pregnant woman's husband will have the say in whether she aborts or not - even in cases of spousal rape. -
Planned Parenthood files lawsuit against Indiana over new abortion law
Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky filed a lawsuit against the state of Indiana, saying the new state law restricting abortion is unconstitutional. -
Thousands Join Protest against Poland’s proposed ban on abortion
Several liberal and opposition parties rallied against Poland's proposed ban on abortion. According to the ruling party, they support the ban on abortions by the catholic bishops. -
South Carolina Senate passes bill hindering abortion past 19 weeks
South Carolina senate is keeping things tough for abortion as they passed another law banning abortion if the fetus is already in its 19th week of gestation. -
US Supreme Court faces strategy shift from abortion opponents
The US Supreme Court on Wednesday hears a crucial abortion case for the first time in nearly a decade, not involving fetuses or the mother, but rather admitting privileges of physicians and abortion facilities. -
US Supreme Court divided in Texas abortion law
The US Court appeared closely divided as it considered its first major abortion case in nearly a decade. -
Mississippi and West Virgina Submit New Law on Banning Abortion Procedure
Those opposing abortion in the states of Mississippi, West Virginia and other states are submitting bills to ban a common abortion procedure commonly called as "D&E." -
Justices Won’t Let North Dakota Enforce Tough Abortion Law
Justices have put North Dakota's abortion law on hold and refused to further review the matter. North Dakota's abortion law is said to be inconsistent with the Supreme Court standards; hence, the refusal. -
US Supreme Court rejects North Dakota appeal on strict abortion law
The U.S. Supreme Court today rejected an appeal from North Dakota to revive its proposed restriction on abortions. Justices turned away the state's appeal of decisions striking down fetal heartbeat law as unconstitutional. -
US Supreme Court to hear the first abortion case in a decade
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the aruments of the first abortion case in a decade in March. The healthcare providers challenge the 2013 Texas abortion law that shuts down half of the state's abortion clinics. -
Appeals court upholds California abortion-information law
The California aborion-information law or known as the Republic FACT Act is taking its effect starting January 1, 2016 amidst all protests by religious-based and pro-life crisis pregnancy centers. -
Federal Judge Block Missouri from Repealing Abortion License
A U.S District Judge ruled to prevent the state of Missouri from repealing the abortion license of a clinic in Columbia. -
Texas: District Judge Blocks Some of Abortion Law Deeming It Unconstitutional One Day Before Bill Set To Take Effect (Video)
U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel wrote on Monday that some of the abortion restrictions passed by the Texas Legislature are unconstitutional and will not take effect as scheduled, The Associated Press reported. Yeakel wrote that the regulations "violated the rights of abortion doctors to do what they think is best for their patients and would unreasonably restrict a woman's access to abortion clinics," -
Wisconsin Abortion Law: Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Part of State's New Legislation
U.S. District Judge William Conley has granted a temporary restraining order preventing Wisconsin from enforcing a new and restrictive abortion law, CNN reported. Signed by the state's governor Scott Walker on Friday, bans doctors from performing abortion if they do no not have admitting privileges to hospitals within 30 minutes of their practice.
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