The article discusses a lawsuit, filed by abortion-rights groups in September 2013, which concerns a Texas abortion law that requires abortion providers to gain admitting privileges at hospitals, reporting that some opponents of the law say it infringes on the constitutional rights of U.S. women...
Women are being turned away from clinics as the state’s ban on most abortions after six weeks takes effect, a law uniquely designed to evade being challenged in court.
Several states have directed health care providers to cancel elective surgeries to conserve medical supplies that are in short supply. Texas, Mississippi and Ohio are the only ones that have specifically targeted abortion providers. “The truth is abortion, for the most part, is an elective...
More women sue Texas, asking court to put emergency block on state's abortion law The women who were told they could not end pregnancies with fatal fetal anomalies or that endangered their health. May 22, 2023 Hug a mother today, it's World Maternal Mental Health Day ...
, the supreme court is already planning to rule on a mississippi law banning abortion at 15 weeks, and in the event it overturns roe v. wade ,“texas is among the states with a ‘trigger law’ already on the books, which would immediately outlaw abortion across the state as soon as ...
Man claims US abortion ban puts women at risk US Supreme Court allows emergency abortions in Idaho Follow our channel and never miss an update. Tap here to follow However, New York is among the Democratic-led states that have passed so-called shield laws aiming to protect doctors who provid...
The Supreme Court is weighing complex issues in two challenges brought by abortion providers in Texas and the Biden administration. Those issues include who, if anyone, can sue over the law in federal court, the typical route for challenges to abortion restrictions, and whom to target with a ...
In a pivotal ruling, the Fort Worth Court of Appeals rejected an abortion fund’s attempt to sue a potential “bounty hunter” under the Texas Heartbeat Act, m ...
Abortion opponents who wrote the law also made it difficult to challenge the law in court, in part because it’s hard to know whom to sue. Late into the night Tuesday before the ban took effect clinics were filled with patients, said Amy Hagstrom Miller, CEO of Whole Women’s Health, ...
"If she had taken the abortion pills voluntarily, she would have been charged with MURDER," the post said. "This is about controlling women." Another Instagrampostshared a similar message from a Democratic Illinois congressional candidate,who saida woman who gets an abortion in Texa...