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Texas lawmakers passed the Life of the Mother Act during the legislative session. It was billed as legislation to clarify ...
A new data analysis adds to the mounting evidence that abortion bans have made the common experience of first-trimester ...
What happens when doctors are too scared to treat miscarriages? A new ProPublica investigation highlights how restrictive ...
Abortion is almost entirely banned in Texas, but a handful of different laws and amendments have made the specifics of the ...
Texas’ abortion restrictions – some of the strictest in the country – may be fueling a sudden spike in infant mortality as women are forced to carry nonviable pregnancies to term.
The women, believed to be the first to testify about an abortion ban’s impact on their pregnancy since 1973, are seeking to clarify when a medical emergency justifies an abortion.
Texas abortion ban is back, for now. It's 'chaos' for patients, advocates say. Christine Fernando. USA TODAY. Texas' restrictive abortion law is again in effect – for now – after a Friday order.
If Roe v. Wade is overturned, states including Texas have laws that automatically overturn the right to abortion. That means it would be unlawful at any stage of pregnancy, with few to no exceptions.
Texas abortion ban: What it means and what happens next The law bans abortions as early as six weeks after conception and allows Texans to sue anyone who aids, abets or performs an abortion past ...
Texas' Senate Bill 31 and its identical companion bill, House Bill 44, would clarify the types of medical emergencies that qualify as exceptions to the state's abortion ban, activities that don't ...
The law will be carried out by civilians “deputized” to do what the state cannot: enforce its new restrictive abortion law. Here’s where the process is laid out in the statute and what it means.