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Where Is Abortion Legal in the U.S.? A State-by-State Guide to Abortion Access
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Telehealth driving abortions up despite state bans
Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story Telehealth driving abortions up despite state bans An abortion access nonprofit’s new survey found that abortions in the U.S. continued to increase following ...The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
Survey finds telehealth is driving increase in abortions, despite state bans
In the 18 months since Roe v. Wade was overturned, the number of abortions in the United States has continued to grow, according to new data, even as 14 states have banned abortion completely. Tuesday’s report from the Society for Family ...The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
More than half of Black women ages 15-49 live with little to no abortion access
57% of Black women ages 15-49 live in states with abortion bans, heavy restrictions or plans to implement them, according to a new report from a pair of reproductive rights organizations.NBC News - Top stories - Abortion -
How a Texas man is testing out-of-state abortions by asking a court to subpoena his ex-partner
A Texas man is petitioning a court for information over his former partner's alleged out-of-state abortion, setting up a first-of-its-kind legal test to the limits of statewide abortion bansABC News - Health - Abortion -
Arizona high court gives state AG 90 more days to act on near-total abortion ban
Arizona's highest court gave the state attorney general 90 additional days to decide further legal action in the case over an 1864 near-total abortion ban lawmakers recently voted to repeal.CBS News - Politics - Abortion -
Survey finds 8,000 women a month got abortion pills despite their states' bans or restrictions
A new survey says medical providers were prescribing abortion pills to about 8,000 women a month in states with abortion bans or bans on telehealth abortions by the end of 2023ABC News - Health - Abortion -
Louisiana moves to criminalize possession of abortion pills
Louisiana could soon become the first state to criminalize possession without a prescription of mifepristone and misoprostol, the two drugs used to induce a medicated abortion. The move opens a new front in the fight over abortion pills and ...The Hill - Politics - Abortion
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