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  2. Abortion in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Ohio had an infant mortality rate of 7.2 deaths per 1,000 live births. [14] In the 2022 Ohio child-rape and Indiana abortion case a ten-year-old girl from Columbus, Ohio traveled to Indiana to get an abortion because the 6-week abortion ban passed did not provide an exception for those who became pregnant because of rape. This includes ...

  3. Timeline of reproductive rights legislation - Wikipedia

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    The law did not affect the rest of the country. [13] 1845 – New York passed a statute that said women who had abortions could be given a prison sentence of three months to a year. They were one of the few states at the time to have laws punishing women for procuring abortions. [11]

  4. Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other ...

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    Ohio: Married women are given the right to own (but not control) property in their own name. [4] Michigan: Married women are given the right to own and manage property in their own name during the incapacity of their spouse. [4] 1848. New York: Married Women's Property Act grants married women separate economy. [12]

  5. Happy birthday Ohio! Here are 10 weird Ohio laws, from ...

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    Here are 10 weird Ohio laws, ... 1803 — 27 years after the United States declared independence from Britain and 16 years after Delaware became the first U.S. state. ... It is illegal for more ...

  6. Ohio could become latest state to legalize abortion, marijuana

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    Had that vote passed, Issue 1 would have needed 60% to become law. SEE MORE: Abortion votes are causing a divide on state ballots across the US Issue 1 would expand abortion access

  7. Unethical human experimentation in the United States

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    The San Antonio Contraceptive Study was a clinical research study published in 1971 about the side effects of oral contraceptives. Women coming to a clinic in San Antonio, Texas to prevent pregnancies were not told they were participating in a research study or receiving placebos. Ten of the women became pregnant while on placebos. [183] [184 ...

  8. Blackmail - Wikipedia

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    Blackmail is a criminal act of coercion using a threat. As a criminal offense, blackmail is defined in various ways in common law jurisdictions. In the United States , blackmail is generally defined as a crime of information, involving a threat to do something that would cause a person to suffer embarrassment or financial loss. [ 1 ]

  9. Ohio GOP Senate candidate says ballot measure would let a ...

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    Ohio Republican Senate candidate Bernie Moreno falsely claimed in a recent interview that Issue 1 would allow a rapist to “force” a woman to have an abortion.