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Major Rallies for Abortion Rights in Boston
Thousands of people rallied around Boston in support of reproductive rights as the Supreme Court appears poised to reverse Roe v. Wade.
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Abortion Rights Activists Rally on Boston Common, Block Traffic Near Copley Square
Thousands of abortion rights activists gathered on the Boston Common and elsewhere Saturday afternoon as part of the Boston Bans Off Our Bodies Day of Action, pushing for greater protection of women’s rights. Down Boylston Street, activists held a sit-in at the Arlington Street intersection, blocking traffic before continuing to march. A gathering called Abortion on Demand and Without...
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Coast-to-Coast Braces for Massive Abortion Rights Rallies
Demonstrators are rallying from coast to coast in the face of an anticipated Supreme Court decision that could overturn women’s right to an abortion.
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WATCH: Democrats React to Failed Abortion Rights Bill
Democrats delivered pointed reactions after the Senate voted 49-51 against the Women’s Health Protection Act on Wednesday, rejecting nationally codifying abortion rights.
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Senate Bid to Save Roe v. Wade Falls to GOP-Led Filibuster
A bill seeking to incorporate Roe v. Wade abortion access into federal law failed to pass a Senate vote to overcome a filibuster on Wednesday.
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Biden on SCOTUS Opinion: ‘This is About a Lot More Than Abortion'
President Joe Biden expressed concern Wednesday for the Supreme Court’s leaked draft opinion which could overturn precedent on abortion rights. “What are the next things that are going to be attacked?”
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Kentucky Abortion Law Blocked in Win for Clinics
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a new Republican-backed law in Kentucky that led the state’s two remaining abortion clinics to halt the procedure.
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Abortion Now Illegal in Oklahoma After Gov. Signs Bill
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill into law on Tuesday that makes it a felony to perform an abortion, punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
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Texas DA Says Murder Charge Against Woman in Self-Induced Abortion Case Will Be Dropped
A Texas district attorney says he will ask a judge to dismiss a murder charge against a woman over a self-induced abortion.
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NH House OK's Exception to New Abortion Ban
The New Hampshire House approved Thursday amending the state’s new abortion ban to add an exception for fatal fetal anomalies. Since Jan. 1, New Hampshire has outlawed abortion after 24 weeks gestation, with exceptions only for pregnancies that threaten the mother’s life or health. Doctors who provide late-term abortions can face felony charges, and ultrasounds are required before any abortion….
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With Roe in Doubt, States Act on Abortion Limits, Expansions
State-by-state battles over the future of abortion are setting up around the U.S. Republican lawmakers are proposing new restrictions based on laws in Texas and Mississippi and some Democratic-led states are working to preserve access
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Abortion Rights Not the Top Issue, But a Growing One for Democrats, New Poll Shows
Conventional wisdom and past research has held that abortion is a far more motivating issue for Republicans than Democrats. That may be changing.
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Effort to Repeal NH's Abortion Ultrasound Requirement Suffers Setback
An effort to eliminate mandatory ultrasounds before abortions suffered a setback this week, but the issue is far from settled.
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Both Sides Planning for New State-By-State Abortion Fight
As the Supreme Court weighs the future of the landmark Roe v
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Roe V. Wade Nearly Fell 30 Years Ago. Can It Survive Again?
We’ve been here before, with the fate of abortion rights throughout the United States in doubt and awaiting a decision by the Supreme Court.
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Justices Signal They'll OK New Abortion Limits, May Toss Roe
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority justices are signaling they will allow states to ban abortion much earlier in pregnancy
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Supreme Court Set to Take Up All-Or-Nothing Abortion Fight
Both sides are telling the Supreme Court there’s no middle ground in Wednesday’s showdown over abortion
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Court Again Lets Texas Continue Banning Most Abortions
A federal appeals court is once again allowing Texas to continue banning most abortions
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Texas Women Drive Hours for Abortions After New Law
The nation’s most restrictive abortion law is driving many women from Texas to seek services as far away as Oklahoma and Kansas
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WATCH: U.S. Representatives Get Into Shouting Match Over Abortion Bill
U.S. Representatives Majorie Greene and Debbie Dingell got into a shouting match on the Capitol steps Friday.