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A federal judge ruled that Alabama could not prosecute doctors and reproductive health organizations for helping patients travel out of the state to obtain abortions.
A federal judge has ruled that the Alabama attorney general can't prosecute groups who help Alabama women obtain abortions in another state. U.S.
Federal court ruling sends clear message that Alabama attorney general cannot block access to health care that is legal ...
Wade, Justice Brett Kavanaugh took the time to reassure Americans that there would be no threat to the right to travel. If a ...
A federal judge in Alabama ruled late Monday evening that the state attorney general cannot prosecute interest groups for helping women travel out of the state to obtain abortions. U.S. District Judge ...
Back in 2022, Marshall told a conservative talk show host that under Alabama’s abortion ban, providing that help was ...
In Alabama last February, the state Supreme Court found that three couples whose frozen embryos were destroyed in an accident ...
A federal judge this week ruled that Alabama’s Attorney General, Steve Marshall, cannot prosecute state residents for ...
Remember, every cruel anti-abortion law on the books today started out as a bill that many people thought was too extreme to ...
Thompson’s ruling declared that such prosecutions ... in the state because of the possibility of prosecution. Alabama bans abortion at any stage of pregnancy with no exceptions for rape and ...
A federal judge this week ruled that Alabama’s ... box that the 2022 Dobbs decision opened, triggering a series of bad-faith tactics by conservatives seeking to ban abortion nationwide.