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Anti-abortion feminist Derr contextualized Anthony's words not to abortion but to Anthony's opposition to a law which held that, if a child was unborn at the time of its father's death, custody of the newborn infant could be taken away from the mother if there was a guardian appointed in the father's will. [1]
Anthony K. Black: April 1, 2010 — 2025 Charlie Crist, Republican Daniel H. Sleet: December 21, 2012 — 2021 Rick Scott, Republican Matthew C. Lucas: December 23, 2014 — 2023 Rick Scott, Republican Susan H. Rothstein-Youakim: May 2, 2016 — 2025 Rick Scott, Republican J. Andrew Atkinson: January 19, 2018 — 2021 Rick Scott, Republican
Abortion providers in Kentucky, Idaho, Mississippi, and Florida challenged newly passed abortion restrictions in those states; each suit alleged that the law violated provisions of the state's constitution. By June 30, judges had halted the enforcement of the laws in Kentucky and Florida. [211] [212]
In June 2022, the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v.Jackson Women’s Health Organization removed the constitutional right to abortion, overturning the landmark decision in Roe v. Wade, which ...
“Abortion voters are young, Black women — and not white evangelicals.” Overall, 12% of voters surveyed said abortion was the most important issue in this year's election.
There, a liberal judge backed by Democrats flipped the court after defeating a former justice supported by Republicans and anti-abortion groups in the most expensive state Supreme Court race ever.
Driehaus voted FOR taxpayer-funded abortion." [1] The advertisement referred to Driehaus's vote in favor of the health care overhaul bill. [2] Susan B. Anthony List takes the position that the health care legislation allows for taxpayer-funded abortion, a claim which was ruled by a judge to be factually incorrect. [3]
"Given that the South is just an abortion desert at large right now, this decision is not enough.” What a Georgia Judge's Decision to Strike Down Six-Week Abortion Ban Means Skip to main content