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Texas Sued Over Abortion Ban by Women With Risky Pregnancies
Texas was sued by a group of women with high-risk pregnancies who claim the state’s sweeping abortion ban denies them ...
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Five women sue Texas over near-total abortion ban
Five women who say they were harmed by Texas' near-total abortion ban are suing their state in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit ...
The Texas Tribune17d
Texas abortion funds likely safe from prosecution, federal judge rules
U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman dismissed Attorney General Ken Paxton from the lawsuit, ruling he had no authority to enforce Texas’ abortion bans beyond state lines. by Eleanor Klibanoff Feb ...
Corvallis Gazette-Times
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Women sue Texas over abortion ban, say it risked their lives
Five women who said they were denied abortions even when pregnancy endangered their lives are suing Texas over its abortion ...
syracuse.com12d
5 women sue Texas over abortion ban, say their lives were put at risk
John Seago, president of the anti-abortion group Texas Right to Life, said the lawsuit dealt with very specific medical situations, two of which were cases that the existing law would have ...
Crain's Chicago Business
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Contentious Texas abortion-pill challenge hearing ends without a ruling
A highly contentious court hearing in Texas over a bid by anti-abortion groups to suspend government approval of a key pill used in medication abortion ended Wednesday without a decision by the judge.
The Washington Post22d
The Texas judge who could take down the abortion pill
A Texas judge held a hearing March 15 in a lawsuit brought by anti-abortion groups, challenging the FDA approval of the widely used abortion pill mifepristone (Video: The Washington Post ...
Kaiser Health News23d
One Texas Judge Will Decide Fate of Abortion Pill Used by Millions of American Women
“And that’s what this lawsuit is really about.” Abortion care providers like Hagstrom Miller are bracing for the ruling. “I think people know that what happens in Texas doesn’t stay in ...
CBS News20d
Texas judge to rule on abortion pill used by millions of Americans
A federal judge in Texas is set to rule on a lawsuit that seeks to restrict access to one of the two drugs typically used to induce a medicated abortion. The decision could impact 40 million women ...
AOL24d
This Texas lawsuit could halt access to an abortion drug nationwide. Here’s what to know
Although abortion has been illegal in Texas since last year ... The case stems from a lawsuit brought by a group of anti-abortion doctors and organizations, who argue that the Food and Drug ...
The Washington Post18d
Can I get a medication abortion? How a Texas lawsuit could change access
Franz Theard watches a patient from Texas take mifepristone, the first medication in a medical abortion, with medical assistant Elizabeth Hernandez, at his clinic, Women’s Reproductive Clinic of ...
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Texas lawsuit could limit access to abortion pill nationwide
Abortion remains legal in New Mexico, but access to it could soon become a lot more challenging. A current Texas lawsuit challenges the FDA’s approval of the well-known abortion pill ...

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