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Tennessee Right to Life backs bill to make “affirmative defense” for physicians an exception.
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Attorney General Daniel Cameron filed an appeal challenging a circuit court judge’s block on enforcing two broad abortion bans in the state.
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Abortion access remains unchanged in Kentucky, even after legislators passed a measure to limit the procedure. A federal case brought against the state resulted in a partial block on the
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Ky. Attorney General Daniel Cameron has filed notice of appeal, after a federal judge extended her block of parts of a new Kentucky abortion law Thursday.
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The injunction comes almost a month after a judge extended a temporary restraining order that blocked some parts of the sweeping health care legislation.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked a new state law that led Kentucky’s two remaining abortion clinics to halt the procedure.
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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has asked a federal judge to deny Planned Parenthood’s request to temporarily block a new abortion measure.
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Kentucky legislators voted last week to uphold a 70-plus page bill restricting abortion in the state. Two organizations have filed federal lawsuits. WFPL's Aprile Rickert reports.
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The Kentucky Senate passed a bill to make it harder for minors to get an abortion and restrict abortion medication.
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The sweeping measure would restrict abortion medication, make it harder for minors to terminate a pregnancy and regulate disposal of fetal remains.