Ashley Lopez
Ashley Lopez is a reporter forWGCUNews. A native of Miami, she graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism degree.
Previously, Lopez was a reporter for Miami's NPR member station, WLRN-MiamiHerald News. Before that, she was a reporter at The Florida Independent. She also interned for Talking Points Memo in New York City andWUNCin Durham, North Carolina. She also freelances as a reporter/blogger for the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting.
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Oklahoma’s law would go a step further and ban abortions after conception.
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Miles de tejanas abortaron fuera del estado en los cuatro meses posteriores a la entrada en vigencia de la estricta ley del aborto de Texas el 1 de septiembre, según una nueva investigación.
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The past election was the first since Texas' controversial new voting law was in effect.
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Legal scholars, abortion providers and anti-abortion groups alike expect Texas' abortion law will stay in effect for the foreseeable future.
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A federal judge in San Antonio ruled a provision in Texas' law violates the free speech rights of public officials.
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Health care providers say the fear of a lawsuit is forcing them to choose between their own personal well-being and a patient’s well-being.
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This wave is hitting as the nursing workforce in Texas is burnt out and shrinking
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Plaintiffs said it was unusual for the Fifth Circuit to delay holding oral arguments after the Supreme Court's ruling and that it simply had to remand the case.
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Experts say if labs get overrun, it could cause issues that trickle down to all parts of the health care system.
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The high court dismissed the U.S. Department of Justice's request to block the law.