Lawmakers filed several bills to further restrict abortion access and strengthen reporting requirements in Indiana which already has a near-total abortion ban. Reproductive rights advocates said even though the bills didnt move forward,
Gov. Mike Braun had ordered the records to be released, but a Marion County judge has issued a temporary restraining order.
A state court in Indiana ruled to block the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) from releasing sensitive information about abortion patients’ demographics, medical history, and medical treatment.
With abortion policy left to the states, far-right GOP lawmakers in nearly a dozen ultraconservative states — already with some of the nation's strictest abortion bans — are trying to tighten the reigns even more for pregnant people by opening them up to murder charges.
Many of the bills filed in state legislatures across the country focus on abortion pills, abortion access for minors, and, in at least one state, how to undo protections for the procedure, The 19th reports.
Among the dozens gathered for a rally at the Statehouse was 36-year-old Ashlie Kehrberg. She knows the joys and sorrows of motherhood.
An anti-abortion organization is set to gain access to detailed state records of every abortion performed in Indiana following a policy change implemented by Republican Gov. Mike Braun. South Bend ...
Two Indiana OGBYNs have filed a new lawsuit aiming to prevent the release of terminated pregnancy reports sought by anti-abortion group.
INDIANAPOLIS (WNDU) - An Indiana judge has issued an order to temporarily block the release of abortion records in the state for at least 10 days. According to our sister station WTHR, any ...
The judge concluded that the terminated pregnancy reports are medical records not subject to public record laws.