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  2. James Longstreet - Wikipedia

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    James Longstreet (January 8, 1821 – January 2, 1904) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War and was the principal subordinate to General Robert E. Lee, who called him his "Old War Horse".

  3. Abortion in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Abortion is illegal in Kentucky, except to save a pregnant woman’s life or to prevent disabling injury. [1] [2] [3] There were laws in Kentucky about abortion by 1900, including ones with therapeutic exceptions. In 1998, the state passed legislation that required clinics to have an abortion clinic license if they wanted to operate.

  4. Kentucky abortion ban is relentlessly cruel, new legislation ...

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    There have been so many heartbreaking stories of pregnant women seriously harmed since Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022. Today in Kentucky, abortion is banned in all cases–zero exceptions ...

  5. 2022 Kentucky Amendment 2 - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Kentucky was the only one of these states with both an active abortion ban and an active abortion referendum. Following the results of the referendum, Kentucky's abortion ban was contested by abortion providers to the Kentucky Supreme Court , which in February 2023 ruled that the providers lacked standing to challenge the state's ...

  6. Report details struggles of independent abortion clinics ...

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    According to a new report released by the Abortion Care Network, 76 brick-and-mortar independent abortion clinics closed between 2022 and 2024, 11 of those in 2024 alone.

  7. Kentucky has a trigger law, ending abortion immediately ... - AOL

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    The Supreme Court's ruling brings abortion to an end in Kentucky and many other states thanks to their trigger law. Here's a look at what that means.

  8. Why Kentucky’s abortion bans are so hard to challenge in court

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    KY Supreme Court’s ruling that abortion providers can’t sue on behalf of their patients shifted the burden of challenging those laws to those most impacted by them: Pregnant women.

  9. Old Court – New Court controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Old Court – New Court controversy dominated the term of Kentucky Governor Joseph Desha. The Old Court – New Court controversy (sometimes known as the Kentucky Relief War [1]) was a 19th-century political controversy in the U.S. state of Kentucky in which the Kentucky General Assembly abolished the Kentucky Court of Appeals and replaced it with a new court.