Right-wing and extremist politicians here in the U.S. want us to believe that banning abortion will make it disappear. The ...
Bethany Kozma leads a key global health office at the Department of Health and Human Services. In past experience in the ...
Judge Dianne Hensley, who has been fighting the state judicial oversight body since 2019, is hoping to tee up a new challenge ...
Some Pennsylvania lawmakers want voters to decide if abortion rights should be specifically protected in the state Constitution. But, despite a two-debate on the state House floor, it’s unlikely it ...
Pennsylvania’s state legislature sent several bills to Governor Josh Shapiro’s desk before leaving Harrisburg for the holidays. The House returned for two days this week, after the Senate finished its ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) — Kansas will have a new chief justice, the state Supreme Court announced Friday. Justice Eric Rosen will assume the role on Jan. 2. He has served as acting chief justice since ...
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Eric Rosen named Kansas Supreme Court chief justice
Kansas will have a new chief justice of the state Supreme Court following a stroke suffered by current Chief Justice Marla Luckert, the court announced Friday. Justice Eric Rosen ...
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Texas judge orders Attorney General Ken Paxton’s divorce records unsealed amid heated Senate primary
Court documents detailing the divorce of Republican U.S. Senate candidate and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his wife have been made public following a judge's order.
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Father awarded custody of son after brain-dead mother kept alive due to state abortion law dies
The father was granted temporary custody, but earlier this month, a judge issued a final order making it permanent.
Senators urge HHS and CMS to modify rules to protect medical residents' conscience rights against mandatory abortion training ...
Too many people—and this isn’t just in politics—tiptoe around, or they’re scared to say," Bonnie Blue told Newsweek.
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