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A 15-week national ban that many candidates and anti-abortion activists in Ohio talked about over the past year did not make it into the RNC's draft platform.
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Abortion is a key issue Democrats in Ohio plan to talk about in the U.S. Senate campaign this fall.
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The decision involved mifepristone, one of the most common medications used for abortion in Ohio and the U.S.
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Pro-Choice Ohio has renamed itself Abortion Forward, nearly seven months after the passage of Issue 1.
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Another legal challenge has been filed against the state over an abortion law - this time Ohio is being sued over its ban on prescribing abortion-inducing drugs via telehealth.
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The case the Ohio docs are watching involves a federal law requiring hospitals and health professionals to provide emergency medical care.
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Though voters approved Issue 1 last fall, backers of Ohio’s existing abortion laws think they will ultimately stand once they are considered by courts.
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Though hospitals and IVF clinics in Alabama have halted treatments after a ruling from the state supreme court, there is widespread support for IVF among key constituencies in Ohio right now.
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Passage of an amendment to enshrine abortion rights into the Ohio Constitution capped off a year of legislative turmoil over state policies on reproductive rights.
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The case against Brittany Watts of Warren has attracted attention beyond Ohio, but the doctors say charges related to her reported miscarriage should be dismissed.