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A federal judge has ruled that the Alabama attorney general can't prosecute groups who help Alabama women obtain abortions in another state. U.S.
The total number of abortions increased by less than 1 percent in 2024 while the number of people crossing state lines fell ...
Marshall had threatened to prosecute those helping women get out-of-state abortions, claiming they were complicit in a crime.
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A federal judge in Alabama ruled late Monday evening that the state attorney general cannot prosecute interest groups for helping women travel out of the state to obtain abortions. U.S. District Judge ...
Alabama’s attorney general has been threatening to prosecute people who travel for an abortion. This week, a federal judge ...
Back in 2022, Marshall told a conservative talk show host that under Alabama’s abortion ban, providing that help was ...
"He all but '@'d us." In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson, of the Middle District of Alabama in Montgomery, ...
U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson said that would violate a person's right to travel and the First Amendment. "It is one thing for Alabama to outlaw by statute what happens in its own backyard ...
US District Judge Myron Thompson sided with an abortion fund and medical providers who sued Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall after he suggested they could face prosecution under anti ...