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Texas has not banned abortion pills entirely, and the Supreme Court has previously upheld access to those medications when ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday asked a court to make a New York county enforce a $100,000 judgment against a ...
A New York county clerk has again refused to file a more than $100,000 civil judgment from Texas against a doctor accused of ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed legal action against New York Acting Ulster County Clerk Taylor Bruck for ...
The exodus is an effort to block a redistricting proposal that would favor Republicans, but other GOP priorities are caught ...
New York’s Catholic bishops told their 35,000 mailing list subscribers in September that Prop. 1 would “permanently legalize abortion without restriction” and “render impossible any change ...
The New York State Department of Health, which oversees Medicaid plans, said it takes a broad view of the term, relying, in part, on a definition provided in the 1973 decision for the Supreme ...
When New York legalized abortion in 1970, nearly two-thirds of New York City’s abortions were for women from elsewhere. If Roe is overturned, a new surge is expected.
When New York legalized abortion in 1970, about 350,000 people came to New York City for abortions prior to the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that made abortion legal nationwide.
New York has long had some of the nation’s strongest abortion protections. In 1970, it became the second state to broadly legalize the practice and, in the years before Roe v.
The battle over abortion rights is expected to play an outsize role in New York’s 2024 congressional races — and potentially in the House majority overall.
New York is gearing up for abortion tourism as officials and activists prepare to welcome women from out-of-state in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision Friday to eliminate the constitut… ...