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Dr. Caitlin Bernard is suing Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita over his investigation into the abortion care she provided to a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio.
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A county judge could rule by the end of November whether Indiana’s near-total abortion ban violates the state’s religious freedom law.
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In a Facebook post, Whole Woman’s Health of South Bend says it is currently taking appointments for October and November and will be expanding its schedule in the near future.
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The state is in court this week, defending its near-total abortion ban over a lawsuit that seeks to strike down the ban because it infringes on some Hoosiers’ religious freedom.
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Abortion will remain legal in Indiana through at least the end of the year.
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After a judge temporarily blocked Indiana’s near-total abortion ban last week, some clinics that provide abortions have resumed services.
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The Court of Appeals of Indiana rejected Attorney General Todd Rokita’s request for an expedited response on Indiana’s abortion ban Tuesday afternoon.
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The Satanic Temple has filed a federal lawsuit arguing Indiana’s recent abortion ban violates constitutional and religious freedoms.
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The state of Indiana has appealed a judge’s order that blocked the state’s abortion ban from being enforced.
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Just three days after a judge heard arguments in a lawsuit challenging Indiana's near-total abortion ban, she ruled that the law likely violates the Indiana Constitution.