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Journalist Joshua Prager spent hundreds of hours speaking with the woman known as Jane Roe. He describes her as an imperfect plaintiff.
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National polling makes it clear a majority of Americans disagree with the Supreme Court on abortion. And Republicans fear that suburban women will turn out in November to vote their outrage. The organization Red Wine & Blue's mission is to turn that outrage into change.
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Kentucky's senior senator says the decision puts the issue of abortion in the hands of the democratic process.
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Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval says he’s also asked the administration to prepare a report within 30 days outlining opportunities for the city to decriminalize abortion.
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Local organizations, officials, and residents have mixed reaction to the Supreme Court's decision Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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While abortion was illegal in most states by the mid- to late 1800s, women in Cincinnati were still finding ways to terminate unwanted pregnancies and births.
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"We're not allowed to choose what we do with our bodies? That's a ridiculous thought to me," said protester Autumn Ashford.
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Other rights, from same-sex marriage to birth control to in-vitro fertilization, could also be imperiled.
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The Lebanon City Council unanimously voted for an ordinance that bans abortion and abortion providers from setting up shop in the city. A city council…
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Republican lawmakers in the Kentucky legislature are advancing an abortion restriction that opponents worry could upend the landmark Roe v. Wade court...