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Two South Dakota OBGYNs are leading a group of doctors to support a constitutional amendment to legalize abortion in the state.
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Backers of an abortion rights ballot question are campaigning for a constitutional amendment without the support of two advocacy groups.
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A Minnehaha County court judge is dismissing a case against the backers of an abortion rights ballot question. An anti-abortion group sought to disqualify the petitions and get the question removed from the November ballot.
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A Montana-based abortion rights group is reaching out to neighboring states announcing abortion and contraception are legal and available there.
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Minnesota-based Planned Parenthood North Central States is marking the two-year anniversary of the Dobbs decision by decrying the reproductive health care landscape in the Upper Midwest.
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There are currently two lawsuits related to the abortion ballot question on the November ballot.
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An anti-abortion rights group is suing the backers of a constitutional amendment to enshrine protections for the procedure.
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Mike Thompson, JD, an associate professor of criminal justice at the University of Sioux Falls, dissects the U.S. Supreme Court decision that upholds access to mifepristone by mail.
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley says the recent US Supreme Court decision does not affect state law restricting access to a widely used abortion pill. The nation’s high court rejected the case on procedural grounds.
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The group backing a ballot question to enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution is tabbing a former lawmaker to lead its campaign.