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  2. Heartbeat Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    An act relating to pregnancy and parenting support; creating s. 286.31, F.S.; defining the terms “educational institution” and “governmental entity”; prohibiting any person, governmental entity, or educational institution from expending state funds for a specified purpose; providing exceptions; amending s. 381.96, F.S.; revising the definitions of the terms “eligible client” and ...

  3. Pregnant women's rights - Wikipedia

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    Pregnant patients' rights or Pregnant women's rights refers to the choices and legal rights available to a woman experiencing pregnancy or childbirth.Specifically those under medical care within a medical establishment or those under the care of a medical professional regardless of location ( under care of paramedics at home, family doctor via phone, etc. ).

  4. Pregnant Workers Fairness Act - Wikipedia

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    Pregnant Workers Fairness Act of 2017 H.R. 2417: May 11, 2017 Jerry Nadler (D-NY) 131 Died in committee S. 1101: May 11, 2017 Bob Casey Jr. (D-PA) 27 Died in committee 116th Congress: Pregnant Workers Fairness Act of 2019 H.R. 1112: May 14, 2019 Jerry Nadler (D-NY) 241 Passed in the House (329–73). [11] 117th Congress: Pregnant Workers ...

  5. Petition seeks release of pregnant Florida inmate, saying ...

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    A legal petition seeks to free an 8-months-pregnant Florida inmate who says her fetus has received inadequate medical care while in custody.

  6. Born alive laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The born alive rule was originally a principle at common law in England that was carried to the United States and other former colonies of the British Empire. First formulated by William Staunford, it was later set down by Edward Coke in his Institutes of the Laws of England: "If a woman be quick with childe, and by a potion or otherwise killeth it in her wombe, or if a man beat her, whereby ...

  7. Maternity care crisis: Access for pregnant women almost ... - AOL

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    While each of South Florida’s three counties has about a half-dozen choices of hospitals for women to give birth, nearly 20% of Florida counties are maternity care deserts with limited or no ...

  8. Broward anti-abortion center broke the rules and still got ...

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    For at least three years, the pregnancy center failed to file its federal Form 990s, the tax forms required for nonprofits, and other required paperwork, leading the Internal Revenue Service and ...

  9. Pregnant patients' rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fifteen court orders were sought, all but one without careful study of the legal facts of the case. [ 3 ] In re A.C. , 573 A.2d 1235 (1990), was a District of Columbia Court of Appeals case, that was the first American appellate court case decided against a forced Caesarean section , although the decision was issued after the fatal procedure ...