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The anti-abortion movement is contending with a growing faction that calls for abortion patients to be criminally punished.
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The deal means the controversial new law won’t take immediate effect in Kansas.
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Justices ruled in a 6-3 decision that the state’s abortion bans passed last year are too restrictive and vague for doctors. Those laws made abortion illegal, except in a "medical emergency."
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Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly has seen some of her vetoes of culture wars legislation and others overridden by conservative Republicans who control the Kansas Legislature.
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Kansas clinics say they’ll continue to prescribe the abortion pill mifepristone this week — but big questions remain.
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Republican Attorney General Kris Kobach has asked justices to reconsider an earlier ruling that found the state constitution protects the right to an abortion.
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The Pentagon policy reimburses service members for travel expenses and offers up to 21 days of leave for abortions and fertility treatment.
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Elevated Access recruits hobby pilots to fly abortion patients out of states with bans. They offer a window into the increasingly scrappy tactics of abortion rights groups in a post-Roe America.
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In the first lawsuit of its kind since Roe v. Wade was overturned, a husband seeks damages from women who helped his ex-wife obtain the medications to terminate her pregnancy.
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Paid parental leave for state employees and a bill to make diapers, pads and tampons cheaper are both on the docket this week.