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A Texas man faces a capital murder charge in an abortion pill case that tests fetal personhood and may reshape legal views on IVF, immigration and other pregnancy rights issues.
Abortion access was severely limited after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, leading Texas residents to travel to receive care.
In March, police arrested a midwife named Maria, marking the first targeted provider arrest under Texas’s abortion ban.
The short version: Abortion is entirely illegal in Texas, with rare exceptions when the pregnant woman’s life is at risk.
In Texas, where strict laws ban abortion with limited exceptions, women are struggling to find quality reproductive health ...
On the three-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade, dozens of state lawmakers and prolife groups ...
I love Texas, and moving was a heartbreaking and difficult decision. But I ultimately relocated my family to Massachusetts ...
Three years after the ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade, anti-abortion groups are asking Gov. Abbott to call a special ...
The number of abortions in the United States grew to 1.14 million last year — driven in part by access to abortion pills via ...
A chorus of pro-life voices is urging the governor of Texas to call legislators to a special session to pass a bill that will ...
Three years after the Dobbs decision, the legal challenges continue for activists on both sides of the abortion debate.