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Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Missouri ...
Three years after the Dobbs decision, the legal challenges continue for activists on both sides of the abortion debate.
You have to keep people safe,” the doctor said in a glowing news story. So why does he think outing a woman is a good thing?
Republican lawmakers put a measure on the 2026 ballot that would not just cement an abortion ban in the Missouri Constitution ...
The landscape of abortion access in the U.S. varies dramatically, sending some patients seeking abortions traveling great ...
The Missouri Supreme Court imposed a "de facto abortion ban" last week, though it may be temporary. Further legal scraps and another vote still await.
The state Supreme Court effectively restored an abortion ban voters believed they’d defeated just months ago. The reversal ​points up the risks of relying on ballot measures to ensure abortion access.
The number of Planned Parenthood facilities in the United States has reached a new low as dozens have closed in the last four ...
Just a few months ago, Missouri voters approved a ballot measure to protect abortion rights. That measure, known as Amendment 3, added a “reproductive freedom” amendment to the state constitution.
Abortion access was severely limited after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, leading Texas residents to travel to receive care.
Kansas and Missouri voters have spoken on abortion. But nearly three years after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the federal right to the procedure, sending the issue back to the states ...
Abortion may be inaccessible in Missouri, but “the good news is that this court ruling does not affect other reproductive and sexual health care provided at Planned Parenthood health centers ...