ACLU, Planned Parenthood sues Indiana over new abortion restrictions

Aug 31, 2022 View Original Article
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48% : Plaintiffs in the case include Planned Parenthood of Great Northwest, Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky, a group which operates four out-patient clinics in Indiana that provide about half of the abortions in the state; Whole Woman's Health Alliance, which runs an abortion clinic in South Bend; Women's Med Group, which has a clinic in Indianapolis; and All-Options Inc., a pregnancy resource center based in Bloomington.
41% : As states around the country take steps to restrict abortion, local ACLU chapters have filed suits to block those new laws.
40% : In West Virginia, abortion remains legal for now, as the ACLU is in the midst of a suit to prevent a 19th Century law from going into effect to ban it.
39% : While abortion remains banned in Kentucky for now, in November the Kentucky Supreme Court is scheduled to start hearing arguments in a case the ACLU brought, saying abortion bans violate right to privacy, bodily autonomy and self determination.

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