Two women who help pregnant Tennessee teenagers get abortions in states where the procedure is still legal are asking a federal court to permanently halt enforcement of the state’s “trafficking” ban.
Tennessee once boasted the harshest anti-abortion law in the land. However, over the last few years, lawmakers had to make tweaks to safeguard women’s lives and protect doctors from going to prison.
A three-judge panel on Thursday specified certain conditions that fall under an exception for medical emergencies in Tennessee's law prohibiting abortion. The judges also blocked the state from ...
Two Tennessee women who help teenagers get legal abortions in other states are urging a federal trial court not to halt a ...
Missouri passed Amendment 3 Tuesday night, enshrining abortion care into the states constitution. What could that mean for ...
Court bars Tennessee from enforcing abortion ban in certain medical conditions ... order Plaintiffs can continue challenge to law, seek final order Oct 18 (Reuters) - The medical emergency ...
Tennessee once boasted the harshest anti-abortion law in the land. However, over the last few years, lawmakers had to make tweaks to safeguard women’s lives and protect doctors from going to prison.
In an ongoing court case, plaintiffs argue Tennessee's abortion ban is so vague doctors weren't performing medically necessary abortions out of fear.