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Despite clarifying legislation, abortion remains banned in Texas, except to save the life of the pregnant patient.
In Texas, where strict laws ban abortion with limited exceptions, women are struggling to find quality reproductive health care. Some doctors say the state law is dangerously vague.
The regular Texas Legislative session wrapped up Monday, June 2, ushering in impactful changes across public education, property tax relief, abortion laws, and criminal justice reforms.
The Texas Senate approved changes Tuesday to the state's strict abortion law that both Republicans and Democrats say would clarify medical exceptions and has drawn support from women who were told ...
The rule prohibited health plans and providers from disclosing information regarding abortion and other reproductive health ...
Legal challenges have failed, elections haven’t moved the needle and the fight for a narrow clarification shows how immovable ...
A federal district court ruled Wednesday that doctors around the country are free to protect their patients by reporting ...
But now, the Trump administration is potentially making it even harder for other women in banned abortion states to take a ...
Taylor Edwards poses for a portrait in the Texas Capitol on April 7. At 17 weeks, Edwards’ pregnancy had started showing signs of a severe brain abnormality. She was one of 22 plaintiffs who ...
For the first time since Texas banned nearly all abortions, Republican lawmakers are considering tweaking the language of the law to protect the lives of pregnant women. But this much-lauded ...
As well as voting on decriminalisation, MPs also voted on whether to scrap telemedicine (pills by post) – a system that ...