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If adopted, it would supersede a 1931 state law that would ban most abortions and punish abortion providers. But if the proposal passes, it would not settle every question regarding abortion rights in Michigan.
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When an Indiana abortion provider was attacked by pundits and political leaders, the vitriol hit home for medical residents at Indiana’s largest teaching hospital. Many of these young doctors were certain they wanted to practice in Indiana after training. Lately, some have felt more ambivalent.
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Independent abortion funds have been flooded with donations as they take on a larger role in the fight to protect reproductive rights.
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Republican state lawmakers want to ban abortion in Indiana, with limited exceptions in cases of rape and incest and when the life of the pregnant person is at risk.
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The Michigan Legislature’s Republican leaders are asking the judge who blocked enforcement of the state’s abortion ban to remove herself from the case.
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Hoosiers can no longer get an abortion solely because of the fetus’s characteristics, such as sex, race or disability after a ban on those abortions, which had been struck down in federal court, was reinstated this week.
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Bernard became the subject of attention and public attacks after she spoke with the media about an abortion she recently provided to a 10-year-old who reported a rape in Ohio. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita took to Fox News to accuse Bernard – without evidence – of a history of non-compliance with state law.
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The most common second-trimester abortion procedure is now largely banned in Indiana after a federal judge undid her order that had blocked a 2019 state law.
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Abortion is still legal in Michigan. But many privacy advocates are urging caution about online activity that could be used to prosecute people seeking or assisting with abortion services.
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The Michigan Legislature’s Republican leaders have asked the state Court of Appeals to allow Michigan's dormant ban on most abortions to go into effect.