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Indiana's near-total abortion ban likely violates the states religious freedom protections, according to a ruling Thursday from the state appeals court.
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The annual March For Life takes place on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, and this year’s march was the first since the court overturned Roe last June.
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With Indiana’s abortion ban now in effect, local organizers say the focus of their efforts has shifted.
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The “Love them Both” rally was held on the second day of the special legislative session, where lawmakers advanced a bill to ban abortion except in limited cases of rape and incest and when the life of the pregnant person is at risk.
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Indiana's most prominent anti-abortion group is decrying the abortion restriction bill proposed by state Senate Republicans as weak and lacking enforcement provisions.
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One of Indianas most influential anti-abortion groups laid out its expectations for the upcoming special session Wednesday.
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What little public polling there is on abortion in Indiana shows that a large majority of Hoosiers oppose an abortion ban that doesn’t allow exceptions – like in cases of rape, incest or when the life of the pregnant person is at risk.
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The law requires doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.
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One anti-abortion group points to a slight increase in abortions at Planned Parenthood clinics in Indiana.
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What representatives of Planned Parenthood, the ACLU, Indiana Right to Life and Gov. Mike Pence are saying about Thursday's ruling.