Republican Reps. Keith Self of Texas and Andy Biggs of Arizona introduced legislation Friday to strengthen the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003. The Ensuring Justice for Victims of Partial-Birth Abortion Act would ensure compliance with the ban on partial birth abortions by forcing the attorney general to investigate any violations of the
In the early days of his second term in office, Donald Trump has been cagey about where his administration will take abortion policy.
House Republicans on Thursday passed their version of a “born-alive” abortion bill one day after Democrats blocked the Senate version from advancing. The bill requires health care
Republican Indiana Sen. Jim Banks is calling on Secretary of State Marco Rubio to investigate a government agency allegedly pressuring foreign nations to adopt abortion rights in […]
The newest benchmark for the conservative party under that banner is, apparently, allowing people to attack and shutter health care clinics providing abortion services. Republican lawmakers held a private meeting with anti-abortion activists,
The case is one of the first direct challenges to shield laws enacted in blue states that protect providers who prescribe abortion pills to out-of-state patients.
The constitutional amendment approved by Missouri voters protects abortion access until the point of fetal viability, when a fetus can survive on its own outside the womb without extraordinary medical interventions.
On the 52nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, Arizona Democrats called on their Republican colleagues to support repealing anti-abortion laws that remain on the books, saying that voters want guaranteed access to the procedure,
Nonetheless, Texas’ abortion ban, which threatens providers with life in prison among other steep penalties, offers no exception for rape. One year before Roe, in September 2021, the state enacted SB 8,
The policy provided paid leave for troops who had to cross state lines because reproductive care was unavailable in the states they were stationed in.
Robert F. Kennedy, President Donald Trump's nominee for health and human services secretary, survives two heated confirmation hearings but still faces crucial Senate votes.