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An Iowa judge has ruled the state's strict abortion law will take effect Monday, preventing most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, before many women know they are pregnant.
Iowa's abortion clinics say they will continue to provide care, but many women may be forced to go to other states for the procedure.
An Iowa law that bans abortion as early as six weeks of pregnancy will go into effect Monday, July 29, at 8 a.m. On Tuesday, a district court judge filed a motion to dissolve the temporary ...
DES MOINES, Iowa – An Iowa judge has ruled the state's hotly contested six-week abortion ban will officially take effect on July 29, just over a year after Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds signed it ...
West Virginia enacted a law prohibiting abortion in most circumstances. The question before us is whether certain federal ...
A county official in New York on Monday rejected for a second time efforts by Texas to enforce a $100,000 judgment against a ...
Iowa has become the first state to remove gender identity protections from its civil rights code. The law that took effect Tuesday means transgender and nonbinary residents are no longer shielded from ...
After the Supreme Court ended federal protection for abortion, travel times quadrupled in states that curbed access. Arizona, ...
Nebraskans voted to cement an abortion ban beyond the first trimester into the state constitution, the number of abortions ...
The Family Leader, a christian group, held their annual Leadership Summit on Friday. A number of evangelical and political leaders took the stage.President of ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court formally struck down an abortion ban from 1849 that had technically retaken effect after the U.S.