-
Supporters of abortion access in Michigan are rejoicing — at least for now — after the latest court order.
-
The judge who blocked enforcement of Michigan’s dormant abortion ban has refused a request to remove herself from the case.
-
A petition had circulated before Sunday's white coat ceremony asking the university to remove the speaker, a physician who directs the school's Health, Spirituality and Religion program.
-
As more states outlaw abortion, some define human life as starting at fertilization. Some patients and health care workers worry that this could jeopardize in vitro fertilization treatments.
-
The Michigan Legislature’s Republican leaders want the judge who blocked enforcement of the state’s abortion ban to remove herself from the case.
-
The vetoes include money for marketing for adoption programs, tax credits for adoptive parents and health centers that advocate against abortion.
-
With abortion access changing in many states, college health centers are trying to understand their rights and responsibilities when counseling students who become pregnant.
-
Michigan’s governor will decline to extradite some people for charges related to receiving or helping someone get an abortion.
-
Abortion rights advocates in Michigan are hoping a wave of newly-motivated activists will turn out this year to override an abortion ban and put broad reproductive rights in the state constitution.
-
Several hundred thousand registered voters put their names on paper supporting the Michigan Reproductive Freedom for All campaign. That support could extend beyond abortion rights and offer some help for Democrats and progressives going into this November’s elections.