
Alabama attorney general says people who take abortion pills could be prosecuted | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
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CNN — Alabama’s Republican attorney general said this week that women in the state who use prescription medication to terminate their pregnancies could be prosecuted under a chemical-endangerment law, even though Alabama’s anti-abortion law does not intend to punish women who receive abortions. Steve Marshall made the comments in the wake of a decision earlier […]
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Judge blocks Indiana’s near-total abortion ban | #alaska | #politics
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CNN — A state judge on Thursday blocked an Indiana law banning abortion at all stages of pregnancy with limited exceptions from being enforced, a week after it went into effect. The court order allows for abortions up to 20 weeks after fertilization (or 22 weeks after the mother’s last menstrual period) to resume in […]
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Arkansas GOP governor says state’s near-total abortion ban should be ‘revisited’ if Roe is reversed
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Washington CNN — Arkansas’ near-total abortion ban should be “revisited” to provide exceptions for instances of rape or incest should the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade, the state’s Republican governor said Sunday. “While it’s still life in the womb, life of the unborn, the conception was under criminal circumstances, either incest or rape. And […]
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