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The Alabama Case That Could Undo the Right To Travel Out of State for an Abortion - MSN


Then, Steve Marshall, the attorney general of Alabama, threatened to prosecute people and organizations who were helping abortion seekers travel out of state for abortion—which some of these ... Read More

Supreme Court analysis: Alabama case could criminalize abortion travel. - Slate Magazine


Then, Steve Marshall, the attorney general of Alabama, threatened to prosecute people and organizations who were helping abortion seekers travel out of state for abortion—which some of these ... Read More

Alabama can't criminally charge helping get an out-of-state abortion - USA TODAY


Alabama can’t prosecute people and groups who help women travel across state lines to end a pregnancy, a federal judge ruled Monday in a case that tested how far states can go to prevent ... Read More

Alabama groups can aid out-of-state travel for abortions, judge rules - MSN


Alabama’s attorney general cannot threaten groups in the state with prosecution for helping women travel out of state to obtain abortions, a federal judge ruled late Monday. “It is one thing ... Read More

Alabama Can’t Prosecute Those Who Help With Out-of-State Abortions, Judge Rules


Alabama cannot prosecute doctors and reproductive health organizations for helping patients travel out of the state to obtain abortions, a federal judge ruled on Monday. Read More

Federal says Alabama can't prosecute abortion travel aid - The Hill


A federal judge ruled that Alabama cannot prosecute groups or people who help women travel out of state to get abortions. “It is one thing for Alabama to outlaw by statute what happens in its ... Read More

Judge says Alabama can't charge those who help people get abortions in other states | WWNO


A federal judge ruled that Alabama cannot prosecute people who cross state lines to help someone get abortion care. Judge says Alabama can't charge those who help people get abortions in other ... Read More

Judge says Alabama can't charge those who help people get abortions in other states | WFAE 90.7 - Charlotte's NPR News Source


A federal judge ruled that Alabama cannot prosecute people who cross state lines to help someone get abortion care. Judge says Alabama can't charge those who help people get abortions in other ... Read More

A win for repro rights: Alabama can’t charge activists helping patients get out-of-state abortions - Mother Jones


A Win for Repro Rights: Alabama Can’t Charge Activists Helping Patients Get Out-of-State Abortions “As the adage goes, be careful what you pray for.” ... Read More

Alabama can’t prosecute abortion travel funders, federal judge rules - Washington Examiner


A federal judge in Alabama ruled late Monday evening that the state attorney general cannot prosecute interest groups for helping women travel out of the state to obtain abortions.. U.S. District ... Read More

Judge says Alabama can't charge those who help people get abortions in other states - WVXU


Judge says Alabama can't charge those who help people get ... to patients so they can leave Alabama and travel to another state. ... that they could go out of state for an abortion, ... Read More

Judge says Alabama can't charge those who help people get abortions in other states | WUNC


Judge says Alabama can't charge those who help people get abortions in other states By Drew Hawkins Published April 1, 2025 at 5:03 PM EDT ... Read More


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