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The request was part of a flurry of legal activity after Leon County Judge John Cooper issued a temporary injunction to block the law and the state filed an appeal, which keeps the ban in place.
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A judge will hear arguments this month in a case that could ultimately test whether a privacy clause in the Florida Constitution will protect abortion rights.
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The suit contends the law violates Jewish teachings, which state abortion "is required if necessary to protect the health, mental or physical well-being of the woman" and for other reasons.
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Nothing about abortion access has changed, and a U.S. Supreme Court ruling won’t mean an immediate shift.
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Recent rule changes made it easier for patients to get abortion pills through the mail, using telehealth services. Now there is growing demand for these services – and new legal battles brewing.
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Mona Bethke says she wants to tell her story to inspire others, especially survivors of assault. She's worried about how abortion restrictions could harm them.
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The draft published by Politico suggests that a majority of the justices supported overturning the 1973 abortion case. Such a ruling would allow states to regulate the procedure. A Florida ban on most abortions after 15 weeks takes effect July 1.
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In the shadow of Texas’ austere abortion regulations, grassroots organizers employ stealth tactics to help young women get emergency contraception.
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Dr. Robin Schickler says there’s a lot of misinformation surrounding abortion. One thing she says many people don’t understand is that if a person is ending a pregnancy past the 15-week mark, there’s a reason.
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The law is scheduled to take effect in July, but opponents say they will challenge the law in court.