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An Oakland County judge says he’ll issue a ruling Friday on whether to extend a temporary order that shields abortion providers in Michigan from prosecution under a dormant state law.
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A court hearing in Oakland County on the status of abortion rights in Michigan is heading into a second day.
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A proposed constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights in Michigan is facing scrutiny over alleged typos in its petition language.
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An Oakland County judge will open a hearing Wednesday on whether to continue an order that suspends enforcement of Michigan’s 1931 abortion ban.
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Prosecutors in Michigan are lining up on different sides of an argument about whether the state’s 1931 sweeping ban on abortion services is enforceable.
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Michigan’s governor is facing a subpoena in her lawsuit to invalidate the state's 1931 abortion ban.
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In a span of 3 days this week, court rulings seesawed between outlawing abortions and permitting them. A judge allowed them to continue Wednesday for at least 21 days.
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A decision from the Michigan Supreme Court is required to end confusion and uncertainty about the statewide status of abortion rights, according to briefs filed by Planned Parenthood and Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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A judge is extending an order that puts a hold on enforcement of Michigan’s 1931 criminal ban on abortion services. The decision means abortion remains legal in 13 Michigan counties that have abortion clinics.
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Acting on a request from Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a judge has temporarily blocked enforcement of Michigan’s 1931 felony abortion ban. It was the final act in day-long legal drama on the status of abortion rights in Michigan.