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The Tennessee Constitutional Amendment: 1, commonly known as Amendment 1 or the No State Constitutional Right to Abortion and Legislative Power to Regulate Abortion Amendment, is an approved legislatively referred constitutional amendment to the Constitution of Tennessee that appeared on the ballot on November 4, 2014. [2]
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On April 22, 2019, Tennessee created a trigger law that would prohibit abortion from the point of fertilization in the case that Roe v. Wade was overturned. [1] On May 14, 2019, Tennessee prohibited abortions after the fetus was viable, generally at some point between weeks 24 and 28.
Tennessee once boasted the harshest anti-abortion law in the land. However, over the last few years, lawmakers had to make tweaks to safeguard women’s lives and protect doctors from going to prison.
A conservative U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to side with Tennessee Wednesday in upholding the state’s ban on gender affirming care for children, a case likely to set legal precedent on ...
Tennessee has among the most restrictive abortion laws in the country and marijuana is not legal. Change would require electing sympathetic lawmakers. After Ohio election, loosening Tennessee ...
The number of abortion clinics in Tennessee decreased over the years, with 128 in 1982, 33 in 1992, and 7 in 2014. There were 12,373 legal abortions in 2014, and 11,411 in 2015. The 2023 American Values Atlas reported that, in their most recent survey, 53% of people from Tennessee said that abortion should be legal in all or most cases. [8]
Tennessee's law sent the Williams family scrambling to find out-of-state doctors. Some Tennessee families affected by the law left a state they felt was dangerously hostile to their family ...