The measure was passed by the House earlier in the day, making the Indiana Legislature the first in the nation to restrict abortions.
Indiana’s new abortion law passes ‘constitutional litmus test,’ says brief
Indiana abortion ban temporarily blocked as court challenge moves forward
The ruling temporarily reinstates access to abortion in Indiana up to 22 weeks gestation as allowed by state law prior to Sept. 15, the date when S.B. 1, as the new law is known, went into effect.
Leaked draft of Supreme Court opinion indicates overturn of Roe decision
The Supreme Court appears set to overturn its Roe v. Wade decision, which legalized abortion for nearly 50 years, according to a leaked initial draft of a court opinion obtained by Politico and published online the evening of May 2.
Praying weekly rosary at Planned Parenthood is ‘powerful,’ say students
Despite the serious nature of the abortion issue and the fight to end the killing of unborn children, this gathering, like all others, was marked by joy.
Court says Texas, Louisiana can block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood
The president of the Susan B. Anthony List, a national pro-life organization, welcomed the Nov. 23 federal appeals court decision allowing Texas and Louisiana to exclude Planned Parenthood from Medicaid funding.
Pro-lifers say Planned Parenthood must return $80 million in PPP funds
Pro-life leaders criticized Planned Parenthood affiliates for applying for and receiving funds under the Paycheck Protection Program.
Daleiden to appeal multimillion judgment in Planned Parenthood lawsuit
Planned Parenthood was awarded as much as $2.2 million in damages Nov. 15, 2019, after a federal jury in San Francisco ruled that Daleiden had broken federal and state laws when he secretly recorded workers for the organization.
Planned Parenthood says it expects to withdraw from Title X
Attorneys for the Planned Parenthood Federation of Americaa told the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in an Aug. 14 letter that the organization would have to withdraw from the federal Title X program by the close of business Aug. 19 “absent emergency judicial relief.”