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Pam Belluck - 5 Takeaways From the Supreme Court Arguments on Idaho’s Abortion Ban - nytimes.com - state Idaho - county Turner

5 Takeaways From the Supreme Court Arguments on Idaho’s Abortion Ban

The abortion case before the Supreme Court on Wednesday featured vigorous questioning and comments, particularly by the three liberal justices. At issue is whether Idaho’s near-total ban on abortion is so strict that it violates a federal law requiring emergency care for any patient, including providing abortions for pregnant women in dire situations.

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Donald J.Trump - Pam Belluck - The Abortion Pill Fight Is Not Over. Here’s What’s Next. - nytimes.com - state Missouri - state Texas - state Idaho - state Republican-Led - state Kansas

The Abortion Pill Fight Is Not Over. Here’s What’s Next.

The Supreme Court’s decision on Thursday to dismissing one effort to curtail access to abortion pills did not eliminate the possibility that other plaintiffs would continue to mount challenges to the medication that is used in a majority of abortions in the country.

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Bill - Pam Belluck - Jeff Landry - Abortion Pills May Become Controlled Substances in Louisiana - nytimes.com - state Louisiana

Abortion Pills May Become Controlled Substances in Louisiana

Louisiana could become the first state to classify abortion pills as dangerous controlled substances, making possession of the pills without a prescription a crime subject to jail time and fines.

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Pam Belluck - Abortion Data Wars: States and Cities Debate How Much Information to Collect - nytimes.com - Usa

Abortion Data Wars: States and Cities Debate How Much Information to Collect

In the fierce debate over abortion in the United States, the subject of data collection might seem wonky and tangential. But the information that state and city governments collect about abortion patients is becoming another flashpoint in the country’s bitter divide over the issue.

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Pam Belluck - The History Behind Arizona’s 160-Year-Old Abortion Ban - nytimes.com - Usa - state Arizona

The History Behind Arizona’s 160-Year-Old Abortion Ban

The 160-year-old Arizona abortion ban that was upheld on Tuesday by the state’s highest court was among a wave of anti-abortion laws propelled by some historical twists and turns that might seem surprising.

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Donald J.Trump - Neil Gorsuch - Pam Belluck - 4 Takeaways From the Abortion Pill Arguments - nytimes.com

4 Takeaways From the Abortion Pill Arguments

A majority of the Supreme Court seemed inclined on Tuesday to reject a bid to sharply limit access to abortion pills.

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Pam Belluck - Here’s What Is at Stake in the Supreme Court’s Abortion Pill Case - nytimes.com - Usa

Here’s What Is at Stake in the Supreme Court’s Abortion Pill Case

The main dispute before the Supreme Court centers on whether changes the F.D.A. made in 2016 and 2021, which significantly broadened access to mifepristone, should remain in effect.

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Pam Belluck - Use of Abortion Pills Has Risen Significantly Post Roe, Research Shows - nytimes.com - Usa

Use of Abortion Pills Has Risen Significantly Post Roe, Research Shows

On the eve of oral arguments in a Supreme Court case that could affect future access to abortion pills, new research shows the fast-growing use of medication abortion nationally and the many ways women have obtained access to the method since Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022.

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