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A federal judge last week approved Attorney General Todd Rokita's request to dismiss his lawsuit, which the Republican had filed last year against Indiana University Health and IU Healthcare Associates, The Indianapolis Star reported.
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A 15-week national ban that many candidates and anti-abortion activists in Ohio talked about over the past year did not make it into the RNC's draft platform.
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We’re talking today about IVF, medication abortion and the future of reproductive rights.
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Ohio was the only state to consider a statewide abortion rights question in 2023, joining a growing number of states where voters are choosing to protect abortion access since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the nationwide protections granted by its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling.
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If you’re an employee of Ohio State or another public entity, Ohio law restricts when and how the medical procedures can be performed.
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Another legal challenge has been filed against the state over an abortion law - this time Ohio is being sued over its ban on prescribing abortion-inducing drugs via telehealth.
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Lawsuit filed against Ohio over abortion restrictions still on the books after constitutional changeA lawsuit has been filed in a Franklin County Court, asking it to strike down a state law that requires a 24 hour waiting period before a person in Ohio can get an abortion.
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A new letter to President Biden spearheaded by the Democratic Women's Caucus references the case of Brittany Watts, an Ohio woman who faced felony charges after suffering a miscarriage last year.
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Passage of an amendment to enshrine abortion rights into the Ohio Constitution capped off a year of legislative turmoil over state policies on reproductive rights.
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Over the three years it took supporters of recreational marijuana legalization to get their initiated statute passed as this fall's Issue 2, they only spent about a tenth of what the abortion fight cost.