A federal judge has temporarily halted a South Dakota rule that would have made the state one of the hardest places in the U.S. to get abortion pills. Republican Gov. Kristi Noem initiated the rule change through an executive order. It would have required women to return to a doctor to receive the second of two drugs used to carry out a medication abortion.
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Judge blocks South Dakota rule that hinders medication abortions
- A federal judge in South Dakota temporarily blocked on Wednesday a new rule by the state's health department that makes access to a medication abortion more difficult. Planned Parenthood sought the injunction against the South Dakota measure, which was first part of an executive order issued last September by Governor Kristi Noem, a Republican. Judge Karen Schreier wrote in her
Judge halts South Dakota Gov. Noem's abortion pill rule
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A federal judge temporarily halted a South Dakota rule from taking effect that would have made the state one of the hardest places in the U.S.
Federal judge halts Noem's abortion pill restriction rule
A federal judge has temporarily halted a South Dakota rule from taking effect that would have made the state one of the hardest places in the U.S. to get abortion pills
Federal judge halts Noem’s abortion pill restriction rule
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A federal judge has temporarily halted a South Dakota rule from taking effect that would have made the state one of the hardest places in the U.S. to get abortion pills.U.S. District Judge Karen Schreier late Wednesday granted a request from Planned Parenthood for a ...
Judge blocks South Dakota rule that hinders medication abortions
(Reuters) - A federal judge in South Dakota temporarily blocked on Wednesday a new rule by the state's health department that makes access to a medication abortion more difficult.