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Abortion is illegal again in North Dakota after court reverses a judge's earlier decision

www.independent.co.uk

North Dakota’s overturned abortion ban is back on the books after the state’s highest court could not muster the majority required to deem it unconstitutional

Abortion is illegal again in North Dakota after court reverses a judge’s earlier decision

wtop.com

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Abortion is again illegal in North Dakota after the state’s Supreme Court on Friday couldn’t muster…

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North Dakota’s Supreme Court has upheld the state’s abortion ban that a judge struck down last year

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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s Supreme Court has upheld the state’s abortion ban that a judge struck down last…

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GOP-led states challenging FDA approval of generic abortion pill

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Three Republican-led states have challenged the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of a generic form of the abortion pill mifepristone earlier this year, arguing the agency’s decision had ignored the “dangerous effects of…

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Abortion, DEI Now Considered Violations Of Human Rights, U.S. Officials Say

www.forbes.com

The Trump administration has overhauled how the State Department conducts its annual Human Rights Report.

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South Carolina Tried to Pass a Bill Jailing Women for Abortion. No Republican Voted Against It.

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South Carolina legislators debated what would be the most stringent abortion law in the nation.

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Missouri attorney general takes new legal aim at mail-order abortion pills over

Missouri attorney general sues FDA over generic mifepristone approval, alleging safety concerns and hospital complications from mail-order abortion

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Missouri attorney general takes new legal aim at mail-order abortion pills over safety concerns

www.foxnews.com

Missouri attorney general sues FDA over generic mifepristone approval, alleging safety concerns and hospital complications from mail-order abortion pills.

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Under Trump, U.S. human rights reports will flag abortion, gender care

www.washingtonpost.com

In a dramatic break, the State Department intends to scrutinize other countries’ abuses by emphasizing entitlements “given to us by God.”

Thursday, Nov 20

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A pregnant Texas mother kept getting sicker. She died after she couldn’t get an abortion.

www.mysanantonio.com

The 37-year-old was told by doctors at a San Antonio area hospital that there was no emergency before preeclampsia killed her.

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Anti-abortion activist pepper-sprayed then shot man who confronted him for filming outside Planned Parenthood clinic

www.independent.co.uk

An anti-abortion activist pepper-sprayed then shot a man who confronted him for filming people outside a Planned Parenthood clinic.

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A pregnant Texas mother kept getting sicker. She died after she couldn’t get an abortion.

www.texastribune.org

Tierra Walker, a 37-year-old mother, was told by doctors at a San Antonio area hospital that there was no emergency before preeclampsia killed her.

Wednesday, Nov 19

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Hillary Clinton: 'Abortion bans have killed another woman in Texas'

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Former Secretary of State and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said that “abortion bans have killed another woman in Texas” in response to a ProPublica report published Wednesday. Clinton’s comments came in a Wednesday post on the…

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A pregnant San Antonio mother kept getting sicker. She died after she couldn’t get an abortion in Texas.

www.sacurrent.com

ProPublica has found multiple cases of women with underlying health conditions who died when they couldn’t access abortions. Tierra Walker, a 37-year-old mother, was told by doctors there was no emergency before preeclampsia killed her.

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What would have been the most restrictive abortion bill in the US stalls in South Carolina

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina bill that would allow judges to sentence women who get abortions to decades…

Tuesday, Nov 18

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Lawmakers debate abortion bill that could imprison people who receive the procedure

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South Carolina lawmakers are holding a hearing on a near-total abortion ban that removes exceptions and could send pregnant people who receive an abortion to prison.