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In an appeal filed this week, Maria Rojas� attorneys accused Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office of a careless investigation.
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The case is set to test states' conflicting abortion laws, a battle that could rise to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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A new poll from University of Houston researchers shows that 83% of Texans supported the exceptions to the state's abortion ban, along with an exception for lethal fetal diagnoses.
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Cecile Richards was a longtime activist for women's rights and the daughter of former Texas Gov. Ann Richards.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton alleges that the doctor prescribed abortion-inducing medication to a woman in Texas in violation of the state's laws.
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The bill would reclassify mifepristone and misoprostol as Schedule IV substances. Doctors say doing so could cause delays in care during serious medical emergencies.
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More doctors are considering leaving or retiring early, while fewer medical students are applying to obstetrics and gynecology residencies in Texas.
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Kate Cox, a Texas woman who sued her state when she was denied an abortion there, announced that she is pregnant during the DNC’s delegate roll call.
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Federal clinics in Texas are already required to get parental permission to prescribe birth control after a 2022 court ruling.
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Legal and reproductive rights experts are concerned over a lack of clarity for emergency abortions after the ruling in Cox v. Texas.