Idaho, Kansas and Missouri requested late last year to pursue the case in federal court in Amarillo, Texas, after the U.S. Supreme Court issued a narrow ruling finding that abortion opponents who ...
A group of Kansas Republicans want to outright ban and criminalize abortions in the state despite state constitutional protections. Two bills in the Kansas House of Representatives — one prohibiting all abortions except those needed to save the life of a mother and another making it a crime to perform abortions — were
Kansas legislative session sees Republican lawmakers proposing two near-total abortion bans, despite overwhelming voter support for abortion rights. While unlikely to pass, these bills
Missouri’s abortion-rights amendment passed by a narrow margin — with close to 51% of the vote. Most support came from Kansas City, St. Louis, the college town of Columbia and surrounding areas.
Abortion policy could see more changes across the U.S. as President-elect Donald Trump begins his second term and state legislative sessions get rolling.
A federal judge in Texas is allowing three other states to pursue a challenge seeking to restrict access to the abortion pill mifepristone nationwide. The states of Idaho, Kansas and
President Donald Trump announced Thursday he would pardon anti-abortion activists convicted of blockading abortion clinic entrances. Related video above: Trump administration goes offense on immigration while defending pardons of Jan. 6 rioters Trump called it “a great honor to sign this.”
Next City spotlights the organization of pilots making abortion possible for those facing economic barriers to reproductive freedom.
The constitutional amendment approved by Missouri voters protects abortion access until the point of fetal viability, when a fetus can survive on its own outside the womb without extraordinary medical interventions.
Missouri voters last election approved a constitutional amendment that promised to undo the state’s near-total abortion ban.
As the U.S. celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day and marks Trump's second inauguration, Kansas City activists worry the new president will follow through on campaign promises like mass deportations and clamping down on diversity,
The Texas judge who previously halted approval of the nation’s most common method of abortion ruled Thursday that three states can move ahead with anoth