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What does the new abortion rights amendment really mean in terms of Ohio’s abortion policies?
By Jo Ingles On November 8, ...
Read More Two elections on amendments make 2023 a historic year for Ohio’s constitution
By Karen Kasler On November 11, ...
Read More Ohio lawmakers differ on how to change abortion policies to comply with new amendment
By Jo Ingles On November 11, ...
Read More Ohio’s House leader nixes the idea from some Republicans to seize courts’ power over abortion laws
By Jo Ingles On November 14, ...
Read More Ohio’s Senate Leader now says after the Issue 1 vote, abortion won’t be back on the ballot soon
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Read More Ohio’s top court will consider how Issue 1 affects the state’s six-week abortion ban
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Read More Maybe Stealing Women’s Rights Wasn’t the Best Election Plan
Abortion initiatives have gone seven for ...
Read More How Ohio’s Special Election Results Will Both Protect Abortion and Affect Maternal Mortality in the State
Ohio’s Issue 1 ballot initiative to ...
Read More Ohio voters enshrine abortion access in constitution in latest statewide win for reproductive rights
By Julie Carr Smyth On November ...
Read More Ohio Issue 1: How similar protections changed abortion in a neighboring state
By Sarah Szilagy On October 17, ...
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EEOC’s Biden-era rule on abortion protections for workers struck down by judge
By Daniel Wiessner May 22, 2025 11:19 AM CDT May 22 (Reuters) – A federal judge in Louisiana has ruled that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission cannot require employers to provide accommodations to employees who get abortions, striking down a rule adopted during the administration of Democratic former President Joe Biden. U.S. District Judge David…
Read More Women’s rights are under attack 30 years after leaders adopted a blueprint for equality, UN says
By EDITH M. LEDERER Updated 3:59 PM CDT, March 6, 2025 UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Thirty years after world leaders adopted a historic blueprint to achieve gender equality, a new United Nations report says women’s and girls’ rights are under attack and gender discrimination remains deeply embedded in economies and societies. The report released Thursday by…
Read More Abortion-rights groups denounce censorship on Meta-owned apps in Latin America and beyond
By MARÍA VERZA Updated 7:08 PM CDT, May 15, 2025 MEXICO CITY (AP) — All of a sudden, women contacting one of the biggest sources of information about abortion in Mexico through the encrypted messaging app WhatsApp were met with silence. The nongovernmental organization’s business account had been blocked. Weeks later, a similar digital blackout struck a collective…
Read More Doctors often gaslight women with pelvic disorders and pain, study finds
In a survey, patients reported dismissive comments and being told to lose weight, go to therapy or drink more alcohol to cope with sexual dysfunction. By Linda Carroll May 8, 2025, 12:21 PM CDT Women seeking help for certain gynecological disorders may have their symptoms gaslighted by their doctors or nurses, a new study suggests. The flood of…
Read More Confronting backlash against women’s rights, 193 nations commit to speed action on gender equality
By EDITH M. LEDERER Updated 4:45 PM CDT, March 10, 2025 UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Confronting a rising backlash against women’s rights, the U.N.’s 193 member nations made a commitment Monday to accelerate action on more than a dozen fronts to achieve gender equality. A political declaration adopted at the start of the annual meeting of the…
Read More These abortion abolitionists want women who get abortion to face criminal charges
By CHRISTINE FERNANDO Updated 12:33 PM CDT, April 14, 2025 WASHINGTON (AP) — As Kristan Hawkins, president of the national anti-abortion group Students for Life, tours college campuses, she has grown accustomed to counterprotests from abortion rights activists. But more recently, fellow abortion opponents, who call themselves abortion abolitionists, are showing up to her booths with…
Read More After historic indictment, doctors will keep mailing abortion pills over state lines
March 19, 2025 5:00 AM ET By Rosemary Westwood At the Massachusetts Medication Abortion Access Project (MAP), physicians use telehealth to prescribe and mail pills to people who live in states that ban or restrict abortion. When the news broke on Jan. 31 that a New York physician had been indicted for shipping abortion medications to a woman…
Read More Trump DOJ’s limits on FACE Act enforcement fuel concern from abortion providers
March 9, 20256:00 AM ETRyan Lucas One morning in late August 2021, Phebe Brandt was attending to patients at a Planned Parenthood facility in Philadelphia, where she works as a nurse practitioner, when someone at the front desk told her a man had barricaded himself in one of the bathrooms. Just a few minutes later,…
Read More Risks of state abortion reporting mandates outweigh the benefits, an advocacy group says
By GEOFF MULVIHILL Updated 9:47 AM CDT, March 12, 2025 States should stop requiring health providers to file reports on every abortion because the information poses a risk to both them and their patients in the current political environment, a research group that advocates for abortion access says. The Guttmacher Institute says in a new recommendation that the benefit of…
Read More What to know about state proposals to ban abortion pills and punish women who seek to end pregnancies
By — Geoff Mulvihill, Associated Press Feb 11, 2025 1:32 PM EDT Lawmakers in some states where abortion is already banned are seeking to explicitly bar abortion pills or take a step that most leading anti-abortion groups oppose: punish women who seek to end their pregnancies. It’s too early in some legislative sessions to know…
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