Key moments in the Supreme Court's latest abortion case that could change how women get care It’s unclear exactly where the Supreme Court will land after hearing arguments about Idaho's abortion ban. But the Biden administration is facing a tough road in persuading the court to ... 04/24/2024 - 11:29 am | View Link
Arizona House advances a repeal of the state's near-total abortion ban to the Senate PHOENIX (AP) — A proposed repeal of Arizona’s near-total ban on abortions has won approval from the state House, clearing its first hurdle two weeks after a court concluded the state can enforce the ... 04/24/2024 - 8:32 am | View Link
Here's how the U.S. Supreme Court could reshape emergency abortions in Texas The case involves Idaho’s abortion ban but will have implications for Texas, where abortions are similarly prohibited in nearly all circumstances. 04/23/2024 - 9:59 pm | View Link
Texas judge permits woman to end nonviable pregnancy; AG warns of legal action Anyone who provides an abortion in Texas faces up to 99 years in prison, a $100,000 fine and the revocation of their medical license. Doctors also fear having civil lawsuits being brought against them ... 04/18/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Texas, Idaho abortion bans test against federal emergency medicine rule Hospitals are required to stabilize anyone experiencing a medical emergency. Two lawsuits question whether that includes performing an abortion, despite state laws. 04/17/2024 - 9:36 am | View Link
Self-declared Governor of the Terrible Sand Kingdom of Arizonastan Kari Lake, talking to some IDAHO newspaper, flipped again. I guess she was hoping that the Terrible Sand People of Arizonastan don’t read the papers from there:
In an interview with the Idaho Dispatch on Saturday, Lake described the recent court decision upholding the 1864 law: “The Arizona Supreme Court said this is the law of Arizona.
“A political arm of Planned Parenthood is launching a $10 million voter engagement campaign in North Carolina to elect candidates in favor of abortion rights this year as reproductive rights surge further into the 2024 spotlight,” The Hill reports.
“Speaker Mike Johnson was drowned out by booing crowds during a speech at Columbia University where he condemned the ongoing student protests against the Gaza war,” CNBC reports.
“Johnson called on Columbia University President Minouche Shafik to resign if she could not restore order to the campus and said he would urge President Biden to take executive action against the protesters.”