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Attorney General Curtis Hill wants a federal court to rehear his appeal of a decision that halted enforcement of a 2017 anti-abortion bill.
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Attorney General Curtis Hill said the ruling makes it easier for a 14-year-old to get an abortion than a tattoo.
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Federal Judge Sarah Evans Barker halted three provisions of Indiana's 2017 anti-abortion law dealing with underage girls who seek abortions.
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Judge Sarah Evans Barker issued a temporary injunction to prevent the state from enforcing three provisions of the controversial measure.
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Planned Parenthood wants a court to halt portions of a new Indiana abortion law. It's the 5th lawsuit over abortion legislation in 7 years.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb will soon have to decide whether to sign a bill dealing with parental notification of abortion.
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The House approved a bill adding rules to parental consent and notification of abortion - even as some Democrats raised new issues with the measure.
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The changes aim to alleviate the biggest concerns surrounding the controversial bill.
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Legal experts and lawmakers can't agree on the constitutionality of a proposal that would require parents be notified if their underage daughter goes to court to get consent for an abortion.
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The measure would require that parents receive legal notice their child is seeking an abortion and would give them standing to try to stop it in court.