A 2021 Ohio law requiring the burial or cremation of fetal remains from abortion has been blocked by a Hamilton County judge.
A pair of Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill to criminalize the discharge of semen without an intent to procreate.
Burke has introduced bills before regarding access to abortion, but they didn't make it through past sessions.
Here are some of the lowlights: Students at Northeastern University kicked off the week on Monday with a “Medication Abortion ...
The American bishops as a group have failed and that failure has deprived them of their voice. Pope Francis has told them ...
A Hamilton County judge said the law, passed in 2020, is unconstitutional under Ohio's abortion rights amendment.
It is bleak and I think in a lot of ways these are fights we’ve already fought, but we are also seeing new and scarier things ...
An Ohio trial judge permanently blocked a Republican-passed state law requiring the burial or cremation of fetal tissue from surgical abortions, saying it flies in the face of a state constitutional ...
The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees “equal protection” to persons, at earliest upon birth; there are no rights for the unborn, pre-born, glint-in-the-eye imaginary (potential) beings ...
Two state lawmakers are planning to introduce a bill that they’ve nicknamed the Conception Begins at Erection Act.