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Three years after the Supreme Court opened the door to state abortion bans, most U.S. adults continue to say abortion should ...
Texas has sought to fine a New York-based doctor who prescribed mifepristone to a Dallas woman, in a case likely headed to ...
KINGSTON — Last week, Texas tried for the second time to force New York to recognize a ruling against a Hudson Valley doctor ...
A Galveston man is suing a California doctor for allegedly providing his girlfriend with abortion-inducing drugs, the latest ...
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A New York county clerk has again refused to file a more than $100,000 civil judgment from Texas against a doctor accused of ...
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Supreme Court Overturns Dismissal of Abortion MandateNew York’s Department of Financial Services previously mandated abortion coverage with religious exemptions. Faith groups ...
Ulster County’s Acting County Clerk Taylor Bruck is standing his ground against the Texas attorney general in a landmark abortion case involving a New Paltz doctor. On ...
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"Pregnancy has increasingly become a weapon to be wielded against domestic violence victims—and those who help them." ...
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The 19th on MSNTelehealth abortion access could be challenged nationwide in new lawsuitA Texas man is suing a California doctor over his girlfriend’s alleged abortion across state lines — the latest in a string of cases meant to test the laws that have helped people get care.
Roughly half of Missouri's voters said abortion should be legal in all or most cases, according to AP VoteCast, a survey of more than 2,200 of the state's voters.
The president’s court pick had discussions with Alliance Defending Freedom, which is also involved in a case that could come ...
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