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Federal Judge Says South Dakota Doctors Should Now Start Assessing Patients For Coercion Or Mental Health Problems

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Doctors are now responsible for deciding if a woman is mentally healthy enough for an abortion.

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Planned Parenthood, ACLU Sue South Dakota Over New Abortion Restrictions

Planned Parenthood and the ACLU today filed suit against the state of South Dakota over new requirements that would force women to wait at least three days before obtaining an abortion, and seek approval from religious pregnancy centers.

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Americans United Concerned About Separation of Church And State In South Dakota Abortion Legislation

The group offers legitimate concerns about the state’s new mandatory counseling law.

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Just Go Balls Out, Already

Subject: Do you know of any resources for this woman?

This woman,” who has no car, lives in a South Dakota town a 12-hour round trip drive from the nearest abortion provider. 

 

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Leslee Unruh: The Queen of Ab-Only and CPCs Now Leads Anti-Choice Efforts in South Dakota

Leslee Unruh’s fundraising is one of the forces behind South Dakota’s newest abortion restrictions.  Who is she and what does she believe?

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South Dakota’s New Abortion Restrictions Reveal Theocratic Intentions

The fact that the anti-choice movement is just one arm of the larger religious right is often ignored. But a new law mandating religious indoctrination of women should change the discourse.

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Patron of Live Action Films Among Contributors to Defense of South Dakota’s Newest Anti-Choice Bill

Though still modest, the total cash in South Dakota’s Life Protect Fund doubled this week to nearly $30,000 due to contributions.  Who are the individuals and groups donating to the effort?

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Just Who Is Paying to Defend Anti-Choice Laws in South Dakota?

South Dakota’s governor signed a highly restrictive law this week, claiming a private funder will cover court costs.  Who are these private funders and just how much is this costing the state? Even some Republican legislators are concerned.

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