The court said the state Constitution provides a limited right to abortion, but not a “fundamental” one.
Tag: Indiana
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Religious Freedom Arguments Underpin Wave of Challenges to Abortion Bans
In lawsuits challenging state abortion bans, lawyers for abortion rights plaintiffs are employing religious liberty arguments the Christian right has used for decades.
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Judge Mostly Blocks Indiana Ban on Transition Care for Minors
Transgender youth in the state will be able to access hormone treatments and puberty blockers while a lawsuit progresses.
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Indiana Reprimands Doctor Who Provided Abortion to 10-Year-Old Rape Victim
Dr. Caitlin Bernard violated the privacy of her young patient by discussing the girl’s case with a reporter, the state’s medical board ruled.
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Senior Cords: A College Tradition Goes High-Fashion
Senior cords, which feature hand-drawn details, first appeared on campuses in Indiana. Now there are high-fashion takes.