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  2. Battles over abortion access fuel US state supreme court races

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    Elections for seats on state supreme courts that once drew little attention have become prominent abortion battlegrounds since the U.S. Supreme Court's 2022 decision reversing its landmark Roe v.

  3. Your guide to the presidential candidates' views on abortion

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    Here is where Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump stand on a federal ban, the Supreme Court and other issues related to abortion. Your guide to the presidential candidates ...

  4. 3 judges who chipped away abortion rights to hear federal ...

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    The conservative appeals court judges, each with a history of supporting restrictions on a woman's right to chose, will hear arguments May 17 on whether the widely used abortion drug mifepristone ...

  5. State judges are on the ballot in 2024. Here's how they've ...

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    Three Indiana Supreme Court justices and two Indiana Court of Appeals judges are up for retention this November, meaning voters will be asked to decide if they want them to stay put for another 10 ...

  6. Colorado Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The chief judge, appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, assigns judges to the divisions and rotates their assignments. The Colorado Court of Appeals does not have any internal subject-matter divisions, and it does not have "en banc" review of panel decisions as the federal United States courts of appeals do.

  7. Susan B. Anthony abortion dispute - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. A former Democratic Georgia congressman hopes abortion can ...

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    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.

  9. House Bill 5414 - Wikipedia

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    House Bill 5414, passed by the Connecticut General Assembly and signed into law by that U.S. state's Governor, Ned Lamont, on May 5, 2022, as the Reproductive Freedom Defense Act, [1] [2] is intended to protect abortion in the state and expand the procedure's availability.