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- … abortion laws are stuck in the past. Mississippi wants its state law to reflect modern scientific knowledge. Written … Women ’ s Health Organization The Supreme Court issued its decision in Roe v. Wade in 1973. Since then, more than 60 … in the past. It makes sense that Mississippi would want its state law to reflect our modern scientific knowledge. …
- Washington State treated Christ’s Church of Mt. Spokane and Westgate Chapel differently than secular businesses.
- … preliminary injunction preventing Colorado from enforcing its APR ban while the lawsuit proceeds. But the injunction … Bella Health. In other words, Colorado can still enforce its law against anyone else. How is Alliance Defending … hormone in pregnancy, which is why it has not outlawed its use to prevent miscarriages and help women avoid going …
- … the middle school girls’ soccer coach. When RUHS completed its HHB investigation in mid-October, it said that Blake had …
- Lindsey Barr expressed concern about a book read at McAllister Elementary School and faced extreme consequences.
- … government's action to ensure the government isn’t abusing its authority and trampling fundamental rights. Under strict scrutiny, the government must show that its action is “narrowly tailored to serve a compelling … that are necessary for the government to carry out its essential functions—like national security or public …
- … death of an unborn child and involves serious risks for its mother. Mifepristone is a progestin antagonist that … first approved the drug, it slapped a Black Box warning on its label, acknowledging that the drug could cause serious …
- … Published April 10, 2024 Revised April 22, 2024 Since its government and constitution were established in 1890, the state of Idaho has protected life in its laws. Even during the 50 years in which Roe v. Wade was … The state also passed “trigger” laws that would re-enact its prior protections for life in the event that Roe were …