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As of 2021, 20% of medical schools did not report providing curricular related content to abortion. [23] In the year 2022, it was projected that of that year's class of medical residents, 70.77% of the 129,295 (91,502) US medical students have medical training restricted by state laws, due to highly restrictive abortion laws.
Box v. Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky, Inc., No. 18-483, 587 U.S. ___, 139 S.Ct. 1780 (2019), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with the constitutionality of a 2016 anti-abortion law passed in the state of Indiana. Indiana's law sought to ban abortions performed solely on the basis of the fetus' gender, race, ethnicity ...
In the late 1960s, Indiana saw various reforms to the anti-abortion laws of the 1950s, which previously made it “a crime at common law to wilfully solicit and/or procure a miscarriage” or to “wilfully terminate a pregnancy except by the operation of nature.” [11] By 1967, no state had fully legalized abortion, but many states had begun the process of reforming laws in favor of ...
A topic still top of mind for many voters is Indiana's ban on abortion, ... It found CenterPoint's methods consistent with state law. Heidi Carter murder conviction upheld in appeals court.
The latest aggregate report says there were 27 abortions in Indiana during the second quarter of this year, compared to nearly 2,000 during that time in 2023, when a lawsuit still prevented the ...
The announcement came six months after Planned Parenthood ceased providing abortions in the state, after the Indiana Supreme Court upheld a 2022 law that said only hospitals could perform the ...
Abortion is legal in Massachusetts up to 24 weeks of pregnancy. After 24 weeks, abortions may only be performed if a licensed physician determines it to be medically necessary. [107] Parental consent is required for minors under the age of 16. [108] In December 2020, the Massachusetts state legislature enshrined abortion rights into state law ...
Indiana was the first state to impose strict abortion restrictions after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v Wade, the 1973 case that legalized abortion in America. Indiana’s law has ...