Key Part Of Texas Abortion Law—That Anyone Can Sue—Apparently Dismissed By Court

Topline A central part of Texas’s six-week abortion law—that bystanders who aren’t connected to an abortion can still sue anyone who performs or facilitates one and receive up to $10,000 in damages—wa...

South Carolina Senate Rejects Near-Total Abortion Ban—But Doubles Down On 6-Week Limit

Topline The South Carolina Senate failed to pass legislation Thursday that would have banned nearly all abortions in the state, instead imposing further restrictions on the six-week ban the state prev...

ACLU, Planned Parenthood Sue To Block Indiana Abortion Ban Before It Takes Effect

Topline Abortion rights advocates sued officials in Indiana on Tuesday over the state’s near-total abortion ban—the first of its kind enacted after the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade—the latest...

Washington Enacts Law Blocking Texas-Style Abortion Ban As More States Copy Texas Law

Topline Washington became the first state Thursday to enact a law blocking people from being sued by the state if they undergo or help facilitate an abortion, ensuring access to the procedure after ne...