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Iowa’s Supreme Court tells lower court to let strict abortion law go into effect
Iowa’s Supreme Court tells lower court to let strict abortion law go into effectAbortion -
CBS News - Politics
Iowa's Supreme Court tells lower court to let strict abortion law go into effect
Iowa joins more than a dozen other states with restrictive abortion laws following the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022. Three other states currently ban abortions at about six weeks.Abortion -
ABC News - Health
Iowa leaders want its halted abortion law to go into effect. The state's high court will rule Friday
The Iowa Supreme Court is expected to weigh in on the state’s temporarily blocked abortion law, which prohibits abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy and before many women know they are pregnantAbortion -
The New York Times - Top stories
Iowa Supreme Court Allows Six-Week Abortion Ban to Take Effect
Republican lawmakers passed the restrictions last year, but a lower court blocked enforcement of the law.Abortion -
The Hill - Politics
Iowa Supreme Court rules in favor of six-week abortion ban
Iowa’s Supreme Court on Friday said the state’s six-week ban on abortion is legal, the latest example of a state imposing severe restrictions since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade two years ago. The 4-3 ruling overturned a lower court’s ...Abortion -
NBC News - Politics
Iowa's high court rules that six-week abortion ban can take effect
Iowa's Supreme Court ruled that a law that prohibits abortions after six weeks of pregnancy can take effect, as women in a number of states find themselves caught in the middle of shifting laws on abortion. NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor reports.Abortion -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court lets law stand that allows for ticketing of homeless people camping
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that cities can ticket homeless people for camping in public even when there is no alternative shelter available, a decision that could drastically alter the lives of hundreds of thousands of Americans without a ... -
ABC News - Health
In wake of Supreme Court ruling, Biden administration tells doctors to provide emergency abortions
The Biden administration is telling emergency room doctors they must perform emergency abortions when necessary to save a pregnant woman’s healthJoe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Biden condemns Iowa court's decision to uphold six-week abortion ban
President Biden on Friday condemned the decision by Iowa’s Supreme Court to uphold the state's six-week abortion ban, saying it puts women’s health in jeopardy. The court, in a 4-3 ruling, overturned a lower court’s temporary block on the state’s ...Joe Biden
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