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Why abortions rose after Roe was overturned
Contrary to many predictions, abortions did not decline nationally after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision. Here’s what’s behind the trend.
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Supreme Court to rule on pivotal abortion cases two years after overturning Roe v. Wade
The justices will decide whether to impose new restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone, and whether a federal law requiring emergency room treatment conflicts with a state abortion ban.
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What to know about abortion rulings, bills and campaigns as the US marks Roe anniversary
Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade ruling on Jan. 22, 1973, the time around the anniversary has always been marked by rallies, protests and political pledges.
This time, after the 2022 ruling that overturned the nationwide right to abortion that Roe provided, there’s a flurry of activity as state policy gets decided by courts, lawmakers and voters. -
Abortion opponents brave cold weather to rally at annual March for Life in Washington, DC
Thousands of protesters converged on the National Mall for speeches and a march past the U.S. Capitol and the Supreme Court.
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Some state abortion bans stir confusion, and it's uncertain if lawmakers will clarify them
It’s clear when states ban abortion, but in heart-wrenching situations in a fraction of pregnancies, women and their doctors can be confused about whether exceptions apply.
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A Black woman was criminally charged after a miscarriage. It shows the perils of pregnancy post-Roe
A Black Ohio woman who miscarried in her bathroom has been charged with abuse of a corpse. Thirty-three-year-old Brittany Watts, of Warren, awaits grand jury action. Her case has sparked a national firestorm over the plight of pregnant women, especially women of color, following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Study: Abortions plummet in Texas, increase in surrounding states
Researchers looked at abortions state by state the year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade.
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Women leave Texas seeking abortions
Days after Dallas mom Kate Cox left the state to terminate her pregnancy, we’re learning more about others who are leaving Texas, seeking abortions. Cox went to court challenging the Texas abortion law but lost.
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Texas judge grants pregnant woman permission to get an abortion despite state's ban
A Texas judge gave granted permission to a Dallas area pregnant woman to get an abortion. An emergency lawsuit was filled for Kate Cox due to a fatal diagnosis of the fetus and dangerous complications to the mother. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil reports this directly challenges the state’s abortion ban which went into effect after Roe v. Wade was over-turned...
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Texas AG responds after judge grants pregnant Dallas woman permission to get an abortion
A Texas judge on Thursday granted a pregnant woman permission to obtain an abortion in an unprecedented challenge to the state’s ban that took effect after Roe v. Wade was overturned last year.
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Texas women share emotional testimony, seek clarification over exceptions to strict abortion law
For the first time since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a court heard in person from women who were unable to end their pregnancies because of state law.
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Group sues State of Texas over abortion restrictions
A judge in Travis County heard emotional stories Wednesday. Three Dllas-area patients and one area doctor are part of a group suing the state of Texas trying to stop new abortion restrictions. NBC 5’S Political reporter Phil Prazan reports the latest.
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Texas women denied abortions give emotional accounts in court, ask judge to clarify law
Women who sued Texas after saying they were denied abortions despite serious risks to their health are headed to court Wednesday as legal challenges to abortion bans across the U.S. continue a year after the fall of Roe v. Wade.
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Plan B vending machines are becoming college campus staples across US post-Roe
There are now 39 universities in 17 states with emergency contraceptive vending machines, and at least 20 more considering them, according to the American Society for Emergency Contraception.