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it doesn t matter whether or not there is a statutory exemption, there are still a medical procedure that is understood to be an abortion now right when figures initially cast out on the story. and they are forced to backstop after police in ohio arrested a man who confessed to raping the child. still indiana s attorney general, todd rokita said his team will be investigating dr. caitlin bernard. the indianapolis-based physician who performed the abortion. they suggested that dr. bernard failed to report the case but abc news has obtained a copy of doctor s report that verifies her story. here s a doctor pronounced lawyer told her yesterday. we set mr. rokita a cease and desist letter. demanding that he stops marrying my client and falsely accusing her of things that she has not done. our hope immediate hope with that letter that we sent today is that mr. rokita will stop vilifying my client. and stop trying to change the story away from what really happened here, w ....
The high court ruling that the “wrongful death of a minor” law could be applied to an embryo created through in vitro fertilization is another extremist strategy in the criminalization of pregnant people. ....
As we navigate the multifaceted dimensions of birth injury law, it becomes evident that compassion must be integral to every legal endeavor. Beyond the courtroom, birth injury cases involve human stories, often marked by pain, confusion, and the quest for accountability. Legal professionals engaging in this field must not only wield their expertise in statutes and precedents but also approach each case with a compassionate understanding of the lives affected. Recognizing the human dimensions ensures that the pursuit of justice remains a holistic endeavor one that upholds both the principles of the law and the fundamental dignity of those involved. ....
Oral arguments were heard at the Indiana Supreme Court Wednesday with nothing less than the bodily autonomy of 6.8 million Hoosiers — especially women and girls — on the line. ....
Oral arguments were heard at the Indiana Supreme Court Wednesday with nothing less than the bodily autonomy of 6.8 million Hoosiers — especially women and girls — on the line. ....