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The Michigan Court of Claims granted preliminary injunction in a lawsuit filed by Planned Parenthood of Michigan. The injunction means the state’s 1931 abortion ban would not be enforced immediately if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
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The law could put doctors, and even patients, in prison for up to four years. And the state's attorney general says she can't stop local prosecutors from enforcing it.
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Abortion rights are taking center stage in Michigan and across the country after documents suggest the Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Michigan’s 1931 abortion ban would automatically take effect if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe versus Wade. As part of the weekly series MichMash…
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Michigan has a now-dormant 1931 law that criminalizes abortion in nearly all cases. It would be revived if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. But seven Michigan county prosecutors have said publicly that they won’t prosecute abortion cases, and they've signed onto Governor Whitmer's effort to have the Michigan Supreme Court overturn that law.
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Michigan's law criminalizing abortion would only allow exceptions to "preserve the life" of the woman. But that's a dangerously ambiguous term, medical experts say.
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Indiana legislative leaders aren’t saying just how far they’ll go in banning abortions if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns its longstanding abortion rights precedents this year.
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A 1931 law in the state means abortion would likely become illegal — but only once the Court's decision is official.
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Indiana legislative leaders indicated Thursday the General Assembly will likely hold off on any major anti-abortion legislation this session.
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on a Mississippi abortion law could have a big impact in Michigan. As part of the weekly series MichMash, Cheyna Roth…