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The candidates in Ohio's close and expensive U.S. Senate race agreed on some issues, but there were pointed jabs when they disagreed.
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The law, which bans abortion at the point fetal cardiac activity can be detected, as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, was put on hold until October 12 but after a hearing today, the law has been blocked indefinitely.
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The event featured a rally with several speakers, including the niece of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Legal documents show Ohio's abortion ban caused hardship for people seeking abortions and confusion for doctors, but backers of the ban say it's constitutional.
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The temporary restraining order on Ohio’s new abortion ban – as early as six weeks into a pregnancy — will be in effect for 14 days.
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The ACLU of Ohio has withdrawn a case from the Ohio Supreme Court and has filed a new case in the Hamilton County Common Pleas Court instead
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An analysis of Ohio voter registration data also suggests that there's a significant gender gap among new registrants, with women in the lead.
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The state's new law, which bans abortion at about six weeks into a pregnancy when fetal cardiac activity can be detected, is the reason being given for the closure.
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The OSU Wexner Medical Center researcher said neonatal deaths in "mothers of racial and ethnic minority communities" is a public health dilemma that is further complicated by abortion bans.
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The open seats on the Ohio Supreme Court are likely to capture a lot of attention and a lot of money.
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Earlier this week, voters in Kansas approved a ballot issue to allow protection of abortion rights to stay in the state's constitution.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio contends the Ohio Department of Health is applying a law on transfer agreements arbitrarily.