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New York Attorney General Letitia James publicly disclosed Tuesay that she had an abortion almost two decades ago.
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In a matter of weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to either overturn or substantially weaken its landmark Roe v. Wade decision. It has advocates on both sides of the abortion issue preparing — even in a Roe-friendly state like New York.
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The US Supreme Court was hearing arguments Wednesday on a Mississippi abortion ban which many see as a case that could cut back on or revoke the Roe versus Wade decision allowing abortions across the country. New York’s own abortion legislation would be unaffected if the landmark 1973 decision is ultimately overturned, says a UB expert.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul, responding to strict new abortion laws in Texas, said Monday she’ll make New York a safe legal haven for women’s reproductive health.
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Democratic lawmakers in New York are renewing calls for the creation of the Abortion Access Fund, which they say would minimize the cost of abortion…
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The case was the first abortion-related decision faced by the new conservative majority of the U.S. Supreme Court after Justice Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in last year.
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A group of Western New York religious leaders on Thursday announced their campaign to end abortions in Black and Brown communities.Mt. Olive aptist Church…
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"Hell no, Roe won't go." That was the chant Tuesday evening in Buffalo's Elmwood Village. Recent legislative actions around the country to place…
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Western New Yorkers are among those in Washington, D.C. who have traveled there to participate in the March For Life, which is held every year on or…
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in a preview of his 2019 agenda, laid out an ambitious plan to counteract actions by President Trump and his policies, including…