Michigan board blocks certification of abortion rights ballot measure, throwing it to the courts

Both of the board’s Republicans voted against approving the ballot initiative, while both Democrats voted for it. The bipartisan panel’s vote comes after abortion-rights activists spent several months gathering more than 750,000 signatures from all 83 counties in the state — far exceeding the roughly 425,000 required to qualify. The progressive groups pushing the measure … Read more

Women race political clock, cross state lines for abortions

Women’s Med has performed few abortions in Ohio since the state ban was enacted; most women don’t learn they’re pregnant until after six weeks. The Dayton clinic, a two-story building that blends into its leafy suburban surroundings, has been in business for almost 40 years. Recent days have become increasingly chaotic, workers say. They see … Read more

New restrictions on abortion care will have psychological harms — here’s what research shows will happen in post-Roe America

The perinatal period places people at an increased risk for the onset and relapse of mental health disorders. The increased restrictions on receiving abortion care coupled with proven risk factors for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders could increase people’s risks for psychological suffering. Read more at The Conversation

Opinion – The abortion emergency in the federal courts

This week, two federal judges reached opposite conclusions about the conflict. At the behest of the Biden administration, Judge B. Lynn Winmill blocked the Idaho law.  EMTALA, he noted, “demands abortion care to prevent injuries that are more wide-ranging than death.” The Idaho law requires that doctors allow their patients’ conditions to deteriorate disastrously before … Read more

Update – Woman carrying fetus without a skull to seek abortion in another state following Louisiana ban

Woman carrying fetus without a skull to seek abortion in another state following Louisiana ban Davis, who has three children, said she will travel to another state next week to have the procedure done. Read more at NBC News Louisiana woman denied abortion for fetal anomaly calls for special legislative session Nancy Davis, a Baton … Read more

‘How Close to Death is Close Enough?’: Fury Over Latest Texas Abortion Ruling

“How close to death is close enough?” Johnson asked. “Extremist anti-abortion politicians in Texas are trying to prevent pregnant people experiencing medical emergencies from receiving life-saving care, despite the fact that federal law requires most hospitals to provide that treatment. Politicians may think they know better than doctors, but doctors should not have to try … Read more

Fears of Another Supreme Court Assault on Abortion Rights Grow After Idaho Ruling

Steven Mazie, who covers the Supreme Court for The Economist, suggested the cases could hinge on “what counts as a medical emergency.” “I can’t believe in a matter of months we’ve gone from losing the constitutional right to abortion to debating whether doctors can provide lifesaving care to patients,” said Kate Smith, senior director of … Read more