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A Republican lawmaker in Kentucky wants to charge people with murder for getting an abortion. Even some GOP officials think the proposal goes too far.
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Considering the country’s divided Congress, Americans shouldn’t hold their breath for major health reform legislation this year. On the other hand, 2023 is shaping up to see some incredibly consequential health policy changes that could impact millions.
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The future of abortion rights in Indiana is now in the hands of the state’s five Supreme Court justices.
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Almost two months after arguments, the Kentucky Supreme Court still hasn’t issued a decision on the state’s near-total ban on abortion.
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A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a Louisville ordinance that created buffer zones around health care facilities, including those that provide abortions.
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Indiana abortion care provider Dr. Caitlin Bernard dropped her lawsuit against Attorney General Todd Rokita on Thursday.
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Indiana’s near-total abortion ban has been halted, again, in state court. This time, a Marion County judge ruled that the ban likely violates Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita officially filed a complaint against Dr. Caitlin Bernard Wednesday with the Indiana Medical Licensing Board.
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Lawmakers are trying to figure out how to regulate abortion after voters rejected an anti-abortion amendment earlier this month.
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Continued enforcement of Kentucky’s near-total ban on abortion now hangs in the balance of the state Supreme Court.On Tuesday, the high court heard…