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Wisconsin Democrats Push for Abortion Referendum in Upcoming Spring Election
Since the end of "Roe v. Wade" last summer, an abortion statute from 1849 has banned nearly all abortions in Wisconsin.
Online Pharmacies That Sell Abortion Pills Share Sensitive Data With Google
Law enforcement can potentially use this data to prosecute people who end their pregnancies with medication.
Oklahoma Bill Signals Growing Push to Prosecute People Who Have Abortions
Officials in Louisiana, Missouri, and Mississippi have also considered making inducing abortion a punishable offense.
Why Won’t the FDA Adopt a Truly Bold Playbook on Medication Abortion?
Abortion pills are safer than Tylenol, but the FDA is keeping unnecessary barriers to access in place.
Virginia GOP Introduces Abortion Ban With Almost No Chance of Passage
The outcome of a special election held this week means the restrictive bill's likelihood of passing is slim to none.
GOP-Led House Plans to Pass Anti-Abortion Bills This Week
"We learned nothing from the midterms if this is how we’re going to operate in the first week," one GOP lawmaker said.
Texas Lawsuit Against Planned Parenthood Challenges Medicaid Reimbursements
Planned Parenthood is asking a judge for a ruling in their favor in a lawsuit brought by the state of Texas.
House GOP Priorities Include “Born Alive” Measure and Other Anti-Abortion Laws
The law would take important decisions about the care of infants out of the hands of parents and medical professionals.
South Carolina Supreme Court Permanently Blocks State’s Abortion Ban
The decision means patients can receive legal abortion care until up to 22 weeks of pregnancy.
Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Centers Claim to Be Medical Clinics and Get Away With It
One Florida case shows how little oversight pregnancy centers face, even when they put patients' health at risk.