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Alabama v. Jones was a U.S. legal case that took place in the state of Alabama . The case is notable as the first attempt, at least in the state, to charge a pregnant woman for suffering a miscarriage.
The post A Black woman was criminally charged after a miscarriage. It shows the perils of pregnancy post-Roe appeared first on TheGrio. Pregnant women like Brittany Watts, 33, have increasingly ...
On May 12, 1984, two men entered a Birmingham, Alabama clinic on Mother's Day weekend shortly after a woman opened the doors at 7:25 A.M. Forcing their way into the clinic, one of the men threatened the woman not to prevent the attack while the other, wielding a sledgehammer, did between US$7,500 and US$8,500 of damage to suction equipment.
A former abortion clinic in Alabama evolves amid bans to caring for uninsured patients and offering post-miscarriage treatment and transgender care. This abortion doctor is not ready to leave Alabama.
This is a list of miscarriage of justice cases.This list includes cases where a convicted individual was later cleared of the crime and either has received an official exoneration, or a consensus exists that the individual was unjustly punished or where a conviction has been quashed and no retrial has taken place, so that the accused is legally assumed innocent.
An Alabama woman was forced to endure nearly 12 hours of excruciating labor alone in a jail cell as staff refused to take her to a hospital, according to a new federal civil rights lawsuit.
The Human Life Protection Act, also known as House Bill 314 (HB 314) [1] and the Alabama abortion ban, [2] is an Alabama statute enacted on May 15, 2019, that imposes a near-total ban on abortion in the state. Originally set to go into effect in November 2019, a legal challenge against the bill delayed implementation until 2022.
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