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Dec 20 2023
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North Dakota judge to hear request to temporarily block part of abortion law that restricts doctors
BISMARCK, N.D. — Physicians and the formerly sole abortion provider in North Dakota are asking a state district court judge to temporarily block a part of the state's revised abortion laws so doctors can perform the procedure to save a patient's life or health. The request for a preliminary injunction, scheduled for a hearing Wednesday, asks the judge to bar the state from enforcing the law
NewsdayDec 20 2023
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North Dakota judge to hear request to temporarily block part of abortion law that restricts doctors
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Physicians and the formerly sole abortion provider in North Dakota are asking a state district court judge to temporarily block a part of the state's revised abortion laws so doctors can perform the procedure to save a patient's life or health. The request for a preliminary injunction , scheduled for a hearing Wednesday, asks the judge to bar the state from enforcing the
Tulsa WorldDec 20 2023
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North Dakota judge to hear request to temporarily block part of abortion law that restricts doctors
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Physicians and the formerly sole abortion provider in North Dakota are asking a state district court judge to temporarily block a part of the state’s revised abortion laws so doctors can perform the procedure to save a patient’s life or health. The request for a preliminary injunction, scheduled for a hearing Wednesday, asks the judge to bar the state from enforcing the
KSTPDec 20 2023
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North Dakota judge to hear request to temporarily block part of abortion law that restricts doctors
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Physicians and the formerly sole abortion provider in North Dakota are asking a state district court judge to temporarily block a part of the state's revised abortion laws so doctors can perform the procedure to save a patient's life or health. The request for a preliminary injunction, scheduled for a hearing Wednesday, asks the judge to bar the state from enforcing the
Winona DailyApr 13 2024
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Trump Falters on Abortion
The former President Donald Trump has often been called the most pro-life president in American history by many on the right. Trump is indeed responsible for nominating the conservative majority of judges on the Supreme Court who, nearly two years ago now, finally overturned Roe v. Wade. The former president never misses an opportunity to remind his supporters of this fact. On Monday, Trump
The American ConservativeJun 16 2023
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Iowa’s top court rejects bid to implement abortion restrictions
Iowa’s Supreme Court on Friday rejected a bid to implement a highly restrictive abortion law passed in 2018, in a 3-3 decision that effectively keeps abortion legal in the state until 20 weeks of pregnancy. The decision Friday ruled against lifting a 2019 injunction on a law passed in 2018 that would restrict nearly all abortions in the state after about six weeks. The law never went into
The HillApr 21 2024
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Tennesse's law restricting drag performances was struck down by a judge a year ago
NPR Fact CheckApr 17 2024
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Arizona abortion providers react to state supreme court ruling banning most abortions
NPR Fact CheckMay 01 2024
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Arizona Senate Votes to Overturn 1864 Abortion Ban
Arizona Republicans voted to overturn the state’s 1864-era abortion ban Wednesday in a shocking about-face that could have ripple effects into November.
Two Republicans, Sens. Shawnna Bolick and T.J. Shope, voted with Democrats in the Senate to repeal the ban, which bans all abortions except to save the woman’s life, in a contentious session in which one Republican called the state of
Daily BeastApr 05 2024
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The Biggest Abortion Vote Since Dobbs
Starting next month, Florida will ban nearly all abortions. Women in Florida, the second-largest provider of abortion care in the nation — just behind California, according to advocates — will be subject to stringent restrictions that resemble those in states like Texas. The South will lose one of its few remaining safe havens for abortion care. A woman in Miami, for example, may have to
New York Magazine