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  2. Abortion in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in 1973's Roe v.Wade ruling meant the state could no longer regulate abortion in the first trimester. [7] EMW Women's Surgical Center took the state of Kentucky to court in 1998 over the need to have a license to run an abortion clinic.

  3. Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other ...

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    Missouri: A court found that state law dealing with women having abortions after the first trimester needing to have it performed in a hospital was unconstitutional. [226] 1980. Kentucky adopts a law preventing public hospitals from performing abortion procedures except to protect the life of the mother. [163]

  4. Historical inheritance systems - Wikipedia

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    A fideicommissum's succession can also be ordered in a way that determines it long (or eternally) also with regard to persons born long after the original descendant. Royal succession has typically been more or less a fideicommissum, the realm not (easily) to be sold and the rules of succession not to be (easily) altered by a holder (a monarch).

  5. Kentucky abortion laws made my miscarriage more dangerous ...

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    In Kentucky, relaxing in-person requirements would be crucial to rural patients, as 60% of Kentucky counties had no OB-GYN in 2021. Patients often wait four months for appointments two hours from ...

  6. Kentucky’s abortion laws will violate reproductive and ...

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  7. Forced heirship - Wikipedia

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    The legitime is equal to 25% of the patrimony (if one forced heir); or 50% (if more than one); and each forced heir will receive the lesser of an equal proportion of the legitime or what they would have received through intestacy (LCC art. 1495, Succession of Greenlaw). If a person who would have otherwise qualified as a forced heir dies before ...

  8. Average American Inheritance, By Wealth Level - AOL

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    On average, American households inherit $46,200, according to the Federal Reserve data.But this figure is inflated by top-tier wealth and belies the fact that many households inherit no money at all.

  9. Order of succession - Wikipedia

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    Upon the death of the grantee, a designated inheritance such as a peerage, or a monarchy, passes automatically to that living, legitimate, non-adoptive relative of the grantee who is most senior in descent (i.e. highest in the line of succession, regardless of age); and thereafter continues to pass to subsequent successors of the grantee ...