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  2. Alabama case will decide if state can prosecute people who ...

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    Wade and the state’s abortion ban kicked in, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, a Republican, said on a radio show that groups helping to fund out-of-state abortions could face felony charges.

  3. Abortion in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 Supreme Court of the United States's decision in the Roe v. Wade ruling meant the state could no longer regulate abortion in the first trimester. [9]A 2016 Alabama law banned dilation & evacuation (D&E) which is the most common abortion procedure used in the second trimester. [11]

  4. Alabama is a test case for efforts to help women get ... - AOL

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    Alabamians may have to go as far as North Carolina, Virginia, or Illinois for an abortion. While the West Alabama Women’s Center lists a variety of resources for pregnant women on its website ...

  5. List of abortion-rights organizations in the United States

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    Legal Alliance for Reproductive Rights, a coalition of United States law firms offering free legal services to people seeking and providing abortions MSI United States , A US non-profit 501c3 supporting MSI Reproductive Choices, an international NGO providing safe abortion, family planning and other reproductive health services to more than 23 ...

  6. Starbucks will pay for travel expenses for workers seeking ...

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    Starbucks on Monday said it will cover travel expenses for U.S. employees seeking abortions but who do not have access within 100 miles of their home.

  7. Abortion law in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall stated that Alabama law would allow the state to prosecute those who helped organize or finance trips by Alabamians to other states, in order to receive abortions, even if abortion were legal in those states. In July 2023, two abortion advocacy groups filed lawsuits seeking to prevent such prosecutions.

  8. Legal protection of access to abortion - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 law changed the 2000 law, which provided for an 18-feet fixed buffer zone and six feet floating buffer zone. Enacted on November 10, 2000, this law was struck down by U.S. district judge Edward Harrington soon afterward because he felt there was an unacceptable discrepancy in the floating buffer zone being applied to anti-abortion ...

  9. Federal judge blasts threat by Alabama to prosecute groups ...

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    The plaintiffs, including a group called the Yellowhammer Fund that helps women obtain out-of-state abortions, sued Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall after he suggested prosecution might be ...