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The Topeka Capital-Journal21d
Kansas seeing a rise in out-of-state abortion patients. Can they be prosecuted elsewhere?
A legal battle nationally has kicked off on what many predict to be the next front in the national debate over abortion: whether states should be allowed to prosecute women who cross a border in ...
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Some providers are dropping gender-affirming care for kids even in cases where it’s legal
Some medical providers are dropping continuing gender-affirming care for minors, even though it remains legal.
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Ohio Supreme Court to weigh in on abortion law
The Ohio Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday about the state’s six-week abortion ban.{beacon} Health Care Health ...
Lawrence Journal-World16d
Parkinson vetoes proposed changes to Kansas abortion laws
Topeka? Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson on Thursday vetoed a bill that rewrites the state’s laws regulating late-term abortions. The measure struck down by Parkinson would prevent any late-term ...
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Oklahoma mother forced to travel 600 miles for life-saving care due to confusing abortion laws
Magon Hoffman had to travel 600 miles for an abortion after Oklahoma passed confusing restrictions that led doctors to refuse ...
The Guardian26d
Abortion providers on two years of Texas ban: ‘We’re living in a devastating reality’
Senate Bill 8 wiped out almost all abortion care in the second-most populous state in the US, and served as a harbinger of what was to come over the rest of the country Nearly a year before the US ...
AOL21d
Kansas seeing a rise in out-of-state abortion patients. Can they be prosecuted elsewhere?
A legal battle nationally has kicked off on what many predict to be the next front in the national debate over abortion: whether states should be allowed to prosecute women who cross a border in ...
The Guardian26d
Abortion providers on two years of Texas ban: ‘We’re living in a devastating reality’
Senate Bill 8 wiped out almost all abortion care in the second-most populous state in the US, and served as a harbinger of what was to come over the rest of the country Nearly a year before the US ...
AOL21d
Kansas seeing a rise in out-of-state abortion patients. Can they be prosecuted elsewhere?
A legal battle nationally has kicked off on what many predict to be the next front in the national debate over abortion: whether states should be allowed to prosecute women who cross a border in ...
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Kansas seeing a rise in out-of-state abortion patients. Can they be prosecuted elsewhere?
Kansas sits in a unique position as legal and legislative battles in other states are heating up to stop out-of-state ...
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Kansas seeing a rise in out-of-state abortion patients. Can they be prosecuted elsewhere?
A legal battle nationally has kicked off on what many predict to be the next front in the national debate over abortion: whether states should be allowed to prosecute women who cross a border in ...
AOL.co.uk21d
Kansas seeing a rise in out-of-state abortion patients. Can they be prosecuted elsewhere?
A legal battle nationally has kicked off on what many predict to be the next front in the national debate over abortion: whether states should be allowed to prosecute women who cross a border in ...

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