Supreme Court considers whether Kentucky AG can fight for state's abortion restriction
Supreme Court considers whether Kentucky AG can fight for state's abortion restriction
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday probed arguments about whether Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron can defend a law restricting abortion that went into effect and was struck down in court before he became the state’s top law enforcement officer.
McClatchy Washington Bureau
McClatchy Washington Bureau
Bulletproof glass and 24-hour surveillance: The life of an American abortion doctor
Bulletproof glass and 24-hour surveillance: The life of an American abortion doctor
For almost 50 years, Dr Warren Hern has performed abortions in Colorado, a liberal safe haven for the women of Texas and other conservative states. But it does not shield him from the anti-abortion extremists.
ABC News
ABC News
Justices' views on abortion in their own words and votes
Justices' views on abortion in their own words and votes
Abortion already is dominating the Supreme Court’s new term, months before the justices will decide whether to reverse decisions reaching back nearly 50 years
The Independent UK
The Independent UK
'We have to be heard': Texas women travel to seek abortions
The nation's most restrictive abortion law is driving many women from Texas to seek services as far away as Oklahoma and Kansas
The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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SCOTUS continues October sitting for 2021-2022 term
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will continue and conclude its first argument sitting of the2021-2022 term this week. The court is hearing arguments in person for the first time since March 2020 and is providing a livestream of argument audio.
Ballotpedia
Ballotpedia
EXPLAINER: The Texas abortion law's swift impact, and future
Most abortions in Texas are banned again after clinics that had raced to provide them during a two-day legal reprieve canceled appointments Saturday following an appeals court ruling
The Independent UK
The Independent UK