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Tracking abortion laws across the United States - The Guardian

The Illinois state supreme court has also ruled that the state constitution protects the right to abortion. Maine ... Maine law protects the right ...

After Roe Fell: Abortion Laws by State - Center for Reproductive Rights

Use this map to explore the breakdown of abortion laws by state in real-time–and understand abortion bans, types of abortion restrictions, what trigger bans ...

State by State Guides to Abortion | U.S. Abortion Laws by Location

Select your location to get information about what to expect and to locate abortion support resources and assistance.

Abortion Policy in the Absence of Roe - Guttmacher Institute

4 states have passed a constitutional amendment explicitly declaring that their constitution does not secure or protect the right to abortion or allow use of ...

Abortion law state map: See where abortions are legal or banned

Voters in seven of those states passed measures expanding or protecting abortion access — including in Arizona and Missouri, where citizens effectively voted to ...

Abortion law in the United States by state - Wikipedia

Current legal status of abortion by state, territory, or district.

Where is Abortion Illegal? | Abortion Limits by State

Is abortion still legal in your state? Use our access tool to discover what states still allow abortion and which have adopted abortion restrictions.

Where State Abortion Laws Stand Without Roe

In 2023, the state Supreme Court determined that abortion is legal if a physician says there is a “reasonable” chance that continuing the pregnancy will ...

Abortion in the United States Dashboard - KFF

Note: As of December 11, 2023, 14 states have banned abortion (Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, ...

Most states that considered abortion rights amendments approved ...

Ten states considered adding language guaranteeing abortion rights in their state constitutions during this year's elections.

Abortion in the United States - Wikipedia

Abortion in the United States · Illegal, limited exceptions v · t · e · Legal, but no providers · Legal before cardiac-cell activity · Legal through 12th week LMP*.

Abortion Bans Across the Country: Tracking Restrictions by State

A U.S. Supreme Court ruling will allow access to emergency abortions while lower courts decide if the state's ban violates a federal law ...

States where abortion is legal, banned or under threat

Access to abortion remains a patchwork of state-by-state policies nearly two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

State Constitutions and Abortion Rights

Human rights principles and international and comparative law recognize that abortion must be legal and accessible. Even before overturning Roe, the U.S. ...

State Bans on Abortion Throughout Pregnancy - Guttmacher Institute

13 states have a total abortion ban. 28 states have abortion bans based on gestational duration. 8 states ban abortion at or before 18 weeks' gestation. 20 ...

Expanding Access and Protections in States Where Abortion Is Legal

Abortion is protected by state law in more than 20 states, many of which have expanded access to abortion by making it more affordable, codifying state-level ...

Voters in 10 states are deciding whether to strengthen access ... - NPR

Abortion is already legal in Colorado, Maryland, Montana, New York and Nevada, but voters are weighing whether to solidify those rights in the ...

Views on whether abortion should be legal, and in what ...

Fewer adults say abortion should be legal 24 weeks into a pregnancy – about when a healthy fetus could survive outside the womb with medical ...

Where is abortion illegal in the US? - BBC

These states, including Texas, Florida, and Alabama, are under Republican control, with many clustered in the US South. Another eight states ...

Congressional Authority to Regulate Abortion - CRS Reports

After Dobbs, such state abortion regulations will generally be sustained by federal courts so long as they have a rational basis. (For more ...