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These days, if you ignore the news on the abortion front for a day or two, you’re bound to miss something interesting. Like a new law, or a lawsuit. Or a controversial new legislative proposal.
With that, we thought we’d take the time to get you caught up on recent developments.
First, today’s big news: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit struck down an Arizona law that bans most abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy, saying that women have long had a constitutional right to the procedure for several weeks after that point.
Tuesday’s decision involves an Arizona law passed last year that bans doctors from aborting most fetuses 20 weeks or older, even when the fetus has a defect. Under
...These days, if you ignore the news on the abortion front for a day or two, you’re bound to miss something interesting. Like a new law, or a lawsuit. Or a controversial new legislative proposal.
With that, we thought we’d take the time to get you caught up on recent developments.
First, today’s big news: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit struck down an Arizona law that bans most abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy, saying that women have long had a constitutional right to the procedure for several weeks after that point.
Tuesday’s decision involves an Arizona law passed last year that bans doctors from aborting most fetuses 20 weeks or older, even when the fetus has a defect. Under
...These days, if you ignore the news on the abortion front for a day or two, you’re bound to miss something interesting. Like a new law, or a lawsuit. Or a controversial new legislative proposal.
With that, we thought we’d take the time to get you caught up on recent developments.
First, today’s big news: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit struck down an Arizona law that bans most abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy, saying that women have long had a constitutional right to the procedure for several weeks after that point.
Tuesday’s decision involves an Arizona law passed last year that bans doctors from aborting most fetuses 20 weeks or older, even when the fetus has a defect. Under
...These days, if you ignore the news on the abortion front for a day or two, you’re bound to miss something interesting. Like a new law, or a lawsuit. Or a controversial new legislative proposal.
With that, we thought we’d take the time to get you caught up on recent developments.
First, today’s big news: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit struck down an Arizona law that bans most abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy, saying that women have long had a constitutional right to the procedure for several weeks after that point.
Tuesday’s decision involves an Arizona law passed last year that bans doctors from aborting most fetuses 20 weeks or older, even when the fetus has a defect. Under
...These days, if you ignore the news on the abortion front for a day or two, you’re bound to miss something interesting. Like a new law, or a lawsuit. Or a controversial new legislative proposal.
With that, we thought we’d take the time to get you caught up on recent developments.
First, today’s big news: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit struck down an Arizona law that bans most abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy, saying that women have long had a constitutional right to the procedure for several weeks after that point.
Tuesday’s decision involves an Arizona law passed last year that bans doctors from aborting most fetuses 20 weeks or older, even when the fetus has a defect. Under
...These days, if you ignore the news on the abortion front for a day or two, you’re bound to miss something interesting. Like a new law, or a lawsuit. Or a controversial new legislative proposal.
With that, we thought we’d take the time to get you caught up on recent developments.
First, today’s big news: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit struck down an Arizona law that bans most abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy, saying that women have long had a constitutional right to the procedure for several weeks after that point.
Tuesday’s decision involves an Arizona law passed last year that bans doctors from aborting most fetuses 20 weeks or older, even when the fetus has a defect. Under
...These days, if you ignore the news on the abortion front for a day or two, you’re bound to miss something interesting. Like a new law, or a lawsuit. Or a controversial new legislative proposal.
With that, we thought we’d take the time to get you caught up on recent developments.
First, today’s big news: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit struck down an Arizona law that bans most abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy, saying that women have long had a constitutional right to the procedure for several weeks after that point.
Tuesday’s decision involves an Arizona law passed last year that bans doctors from aborting most fetuses 20 weeks or older, even when the fetus has a defect. Under
...These days, if you ignore the news on the abortion front for a day or two, you’re bound to miss something interesting. Like a new law, or a lawsuit. Or a controversial new legislative proposal.
With that, we thought we’d take the time to get you caught up on recent developments.
First, today’s big news: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit struck down an Arizona law that bans most abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy, saying that women have long had a constitutional right to the procedure for several weeks after that point.
Tuesday’s decision involves an Arizona law passed last year that bans doctors from aborting most fetuses 20 weeks or older, even when the fetus has a defect. Under
...These days, if you ignore the news on the abortion front for a day or two, you’re bound to miss something interesting. Like a new law, or a lawsuit. Or a controversial new legislative proposal.
With that, we thought we’d take the time to get you caught up on recent developments.
First, today’s big news: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit struck down an Arizona law that bans most abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy, saying that women have long had a constitutional right to the procedure for several weeks after that point.
Tuesday’s decision involves an Arizona law passed last year that bans doctors from aborting most fetuses 20 weeks or older, even when the fetus has a defect. Under
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