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Many Florida women can't get abortions past 6 weeks. Where else can they go?
Read full article: Many Florida women can't get abortions past 6 weeks. Where else can they go?Since Florida enacted a six-week abortion ban, clinics in several other Southern and mid-Atlantic states have sprung into action.
It's taking longer to schedule abortions in the US. Doctors fear riskier, more complex procedures
Read full article: It's taking longer to schedule abortions in the US. Doctors fear riskier, more complex proceduresObstacles to obtaining an abortion are more common since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022.
Virginia is the next big battleground for abortion rights and may send a signal for 2024
Read full article: Virginia is the next big battleground for abortion rights and may send a signal for 2024One of the biggest fights over abortion rights this year is in Virginia, where all of the state House and Senate seats are up for reelection.
Arizona abortions won't stop for a month while case proceeds
Read full article: Arizona abortions won't stop for a month while case proceedsLegal abortions that restarted in Arizona this week after a court blocked enforcement of a pre-statehood ban will be able to continue for at least five weeks while an appeals court considers the case.
What is stare decisis? Constitutional expert explains why Roe v. Wade decision stood for 50 years
Read full article: What is stare decisis? Constitutional expert explains why Roe v. Wade decision stood for 50 yearsThe Roe v. Wade decision from the U.S. Supreme Court could soon be overturned or significantly weakened as the nine justices prepare to release their ruling in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.
Some Catholic abortion foes are uneasy about overturning Roe
Read full article: Some Catholic abortion foes are uneasy about overturning RoeLeaders of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops are calling on the faithful to pray and fast in hopes that the Supreme Court will soon overturn the constitutional right to abortion.
The Weekly: Florida Congressman Soto talks Roe v. Wade, inflation
Read full article: The Weekly: Florida Congressman Soto talks Roe v. Wade, inflationU.S. Rep. Darren Soto, D-Kissimmee, joined anchor Justin Warmoth on "The Weekly" to discuss the potential ruling, inflation, and whether he believes the Biden Administration is doing enough to curb the high cost of living.
Leaked court document galvanizes anti-abortion activists
Read full article: Leaked court document galvanizes anti-abortion activistsFor veteran anti-abortion activists, the leaked U.S. Supreme Court document reads like a detailed dream come true, spelling out a potential ruling allowing states to ban abortion.
Supreme Court confirms authenticity of leaked draft opinion in abortion case, orders investigation
Read full article: Supreme Court confirms authenticity of leaked draft opinion in abortion case, orders investigationPresident Joe Biden is blasting what he calls a “radical” leaked draft opinion suggesting the Supreme Court is poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v.
Anti-abortion protesters optimistic at March for Life in DC
Read full article: Anti-abortion protesters optimistic at March for Life in DCSpeakers at the annual anti-abortion rally in Washington say there's a growing sense of optimism that their long-sought goal of a sweeping rollback of abortion rights in America is finally in reach.
Justices signal they may toss Roe, allow new abortion limits
Read full article: Justices signal they may toss Roe, allow new abortion limitsAfter hours of public arguments, the Supreme Court's justices will now embark on a private debate over what to do about possibly drastic abortion limits for pregnant women in the U.S. The justices will talk it over this week and hold a preliminary vote.
Conflict over abortion laws won't abate if Roe v. Wade falls
Read full article: Conflict over abortion laws won't abate if Roe v. Wade fallsOn both sides of America’s abortion debate, activists are convinced that the 1973 Supreme Court ruling establishing a nationwide right to abortion is imperiled as never before.
Supreme Court throws abortion fight into center of midterms
Read full article: Supreme Court throws abortion fight into center of midtermsThe Supreme Court has agreed to hear a potentially ground-breaking abortion case, probably this fall, and the news is energizing activists on both sides of the contentious issue.
Suspects sold ‘jail broken’ Amazon Fire Sticks at Florida flea market, deputies say
Read full article: Suspects sold ‘jail broken’ Amazon Fire Sticks at Florida flea market, deputies sayPOLK COUNTY, Fla. – Four different vendors at a flea market in Auburndale were selling “jail broken” Amazon Fire Sticks that allowed consumers to get TV shows and movies for free, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies said they received complaints about the devices being sold at International Market World Flea Market and went undercover to investigate. Undercover detectives went to four different vendors and purchased “jail broken” Fire Sticks for anywhere from $80 to $107 and in most cases, received a tutorial on how to use the devices. All four suspects were from Lakeland and Roe was the only one who was not “jail breaking” the devices on his own, according to a news release. Consumers beware, there really is not an honest way to get something for nothing,” Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said.
Her words: Amy Coney Barrett on faith, precedent, abortion
Read full article: Her words: Amy Coney Barrett on faith, precedent, abortion___“I don’t think abortion or the right to abortion would change. It’s never appropriate for a judge to impose that judge’s personal convictions, whether they derive from faith or anywhere else on the law.” — 2017 Senate hearing. — 2017 Senate hearing. Its members might be seen as partisan rather than impartial and case law as fueled by power rather than reason.” — Texas Law Review. If she is not sure enough, the preference for continuity trumps.” — Texas Law Review.