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Supporters of abortion rights are rejoicing, at least for now, after Michigan's legal battle over the medical procedure took another series of twists and turns Monday.
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The draft opinion by U.S. Supreme Court justice Samuel Alito that leaked last week signaled the high court’s conservative majority is set to overturn Roe vs Wade. The 1973 decision protected a woman’s right to have an abortion without government interference.
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Michigan officials are assuring medical providers that they can't currently be prosecuted for conducting abortions following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, but some county prosecutors, including the one in Jackson County, disagree.
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With the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, Michigan Democrats see a big role for abortion rights in the upcoming general election.
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The U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade puts the question of abortion rights in the hands of individual states.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says she’s using the full weight of her office to protect abortion access. She says she will not discipline abortion providers or enforce other provisions of Michigan law limiting reproductive rights. But Nessel says her power is limited, and changes need to be made to Michigan’s constitution.
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Focus in the battle over Michigan abortion access is shifting to state courts and elections, now that the U-S Supreme Court overturned “Roe V- Wade.”With “Roe” overturned, Republican state Representative Joseph Bellino says he’s content with a 1931 Michigan law outlawing abortion taking effect once again.
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Friday was a day of rejoicing for people in Michigan who strongly oppose abortion. Rallies were held across the state in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade. The decision sends the fight over abortion to the states.
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State Senate Democrats took to the floor today to chastise Republicans for refusing to allow a vote on any bill to reverse or amend Michigan's dormant ban on abortion.
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Seven county prosecutors in Michigan have filed a supplemental brief in the Michigan Supreme Court supporting Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's lawsuit aimed at protecting abortion rights should Roe v. Wade be overturned.