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- An abortion provider is threatening North Carolina’s right to pass abortion laws that protect women and girls.
- … her husband expressed a desire to become more involved in church, she agreed — if only to challenge God to a duel. “I … action and a case that was eventually decided in Jack’s favor, at the Supreme Court. Still, as a result of Colorado’s … Two years later, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit also ruled against her in a decision so strange and …
- The Rapides Parish School Board is standing up to the Biden administration as it endangers women and girls by redefining ‘sex’ in Title IX.
- … have tried to force emergency room doctors to perform abortions, nullify commonsense protections that states have … of) coverage, funding, or procedural requirements on abortions.” And disability rights laws have never mandated …
- The Kansas Woman’s Right to Know Act ensures that women considering abortion are informed about the nature and risks of the procedure.
- … Harvard Law School. She is a member of the state bars of California and the District of Columbia and is admitted to … Ed Carnes of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Wagner is admitted to the state bars of Texas and …
- … that non-licensed medical professionals cannot perform abortions under any circumstances, nor can they prescribe …
- … and harmful to students. Government employees cannot be forced to lie or deny their core beliefs just to keep a job. …
- … as abortion. What is often left unsaid about late-term abortions is that they put women at risk of facing severe … decided. And that’s why Mississippi passed a law limiting abortions after 15 weeks in gestational age, permitting them … to weigh in after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit ruled that states cannot pass laws like Mississippi’s …
- It’s time for the FDA to stop shirking its duty. Women’s health matters, and it’s time for the FDA to put women first.