Ohioans can more widely and easily access telehealth abortion and other reproductive and sexual health services after virtual care clinic Hey Jane launched in the Buckeye State Tuesday. The clinic, which was founded in 2021 and currently operates remotely in 20 states,
Republican state lawmakers in more than 10 states, including South Carolina, Idaho, Kentucky, Missouri, Georgia, Indiana, North Dakota and Oklahoma, have all introduced bills that would redefine abortion as homicide by defining a "person" or "human being" as inclusive of an "unborn" or "preborn" child.
A Hoosier mother’s grief quickly turned to anger as she told FOX59/CBS4 that an impossible decision regarding her pregnancy was made more unbearable due to Indiana’s current abortion laws.
An Indiana judge has issued an order to temporarily block the release of abortion records in the state for at least 10 days.
A lawsuit filed by 17 states, including Alabama, challenging federal rules entitling workers to time off and other accommodations for abortions may proceed, a federal appeals court ruled. The Eighth Circuit Court’s decision on Thursday reverses the Eastern District's dismissal of the case in June due to lack of standing.
Doctors argue releasing abortion records, even with redaction, could compromise patient privacy. The judge’s ruling temporarily blocks the state from disclosing the reports while the case proceeds.
Under House Bill 1334, a woman who got an abortion could be charged with murder and possibly get the death penalty.
Many of the bills filed in state legislatures across the country focus on abortion pills, abortion access for minors, and, in at least one state, how to undo protections for the procedure, The 19th reports.
A woman is now charged with murder after a botched robbery attempt led to a deadly stabbing in Muncie. A Hoosier mother’s grief quickly turned to anger as she told FOX59/CBS4 that an impossible decision regarding her pregnancy was made more unbearable due to Indiana’s current abortion laws.
Doctors argue releasing abortion records, even with redaction, could compromise patient privacy. The judges ruling temporarily blocks the state from disclosing the reports while the case proceeds.
Marion County Superior Court Judge James A. Joven is blocking access to abortion records in Indiana for at least over a week. Indiana’s near-total abortion ban says the state has to release records on any abortion that happens.
For the second time, a Marion County judge has ruled that Indiana’s Department of Health cannot release abortion records known as terminated pregnancy reports (TPRs) for public release.