ACLU sues to block ‘misleading’ abortion ban from Missouri ballot
MISSOURI, UNITED STATES, JUL 3 – The ACLU argues the ballot language for Missouri’s proposed abortion ban is misleading and violates the state constitution, challenging a measure that would overturn last year’s abortion protections.
- A Jackson County judge has temporarily blocked the enforcement of multiple Missouri abortion laws, ruling they likely violate Amendment 3.
- Planned Parenthood said Thursday's order means some abortion services can resume in the state, with care starting again on Monday in Kansas City.
- The ruling upheld some provisions, including the requirement for in-person appointments and restrictions on advanced practice clinicians performing abortions.
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Abortion services to resume in Missouri following court ruling - The Examiner
By Rudi Keller Missouri Independent Abortion services will resume in Missouri on Monday following a Jackson County court order blocking enforcement of almost all of… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close The post Abortion services to resume in Missouri following court ruling appeared first on The Examiner.
One year after Dobbs decision, Gov. Hobbs issues executive order on abortion centering around prosecutions
On Friday, Arizona Governor Katie issued an executive order transferring prosecutorial authority over abortion-related cases to Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes.
Abortions resume again in Missouri after circuit court ruling - Missourinet
Abortions can resume again in Missouri. On Thursday, Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Jerri Zhang issued a temporary injunction against several of the state’s abortion regulations, ruling that they likely violate the voter-passed constitutional amendment that restored many abortions in Missouri. They had been on pause since May 27th, when the Missouri Supreme Court ruled […]
Here’s Why Abortion Rates in the United States Are Rising, Even as States Restrict Access
‘Once someone decides they need an abortion, they will go to great lengths to get one because they know it is the right decision for them,’ one abortion rights advocate says.
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