The court ruled that women seeking abortion pills must first see a doctor in person. The catch: The nearest abortion doctor is an eight-hour flight away.
Tag: Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization (Supreme Court Decision)
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As An Abortion Doctor, I Have A Duty to Expose the Harms of Post-Roe Legislation
The stories abortion doctors tell about their work play a vital role in exposing the substandard care endured by patients since Dobbs.
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Study Finds Rise in Texas Births After Abortion Law. But Questions Remain.
A year after Dobbs, researchers are still trying to answer a central question: How many more babies are born as a result of abortion bans?
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Abortion Ban Upheld in Indiana
The court said the state Constitution provides a limited right to abortion, but not a “fundamental” one.
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The Place Where Abortion Is Legal. And Nearly Impossible to Get.
The tiny U.S. territory in the western Pacific Ocean is thousands of miles from the nearest state, and has no resident doctors who perform abortions. Court decisions could cut access to pills, the only legal option left.