A federal appeals court on Tuesday reinstated a law requiring that women in Guam meet with doctors in person before obtaining abortions, a restriction that has made terminating pregnancies in the.
By Nate Raymond (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Tuesday reinstated a law requiring that women in Guam meet with doctors in person before obtain.
By Nate Raymond (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Tuesday reinstated a law requiring that women in Guam meet with doctors in person before obtaining abortions, a restriction that has made terminating pregnancies in the U.S. territory difficult.
As the Supreme Court of Guam prepares to hear a request to void the island’s decades-old anti-abortion law, the Legislature, doctors, civil rights groups and the attorney general weighed in
A growing list of health care professionals, government officials, and community groups are looking to block the revival of Guam’s long unenforced ban on abortion.