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Advocates say confusion around Indiana’s near-total abortion ban is hindering access to care — even from states where abortion is still legal and accessible. The only statewide abortion fund in Indiana has seen a decline in the number of people reaching out for resources.
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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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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.
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Dozens of Hoosiers rallied outside the Statehouse Wednesday to “keep the fire burning” in support of abortion rights.
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Health officials and legal experts across Indiana are waiting to see what abortion restrictions will be introduced in the state after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade.