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The Supreme Court has agreed to a postponement of court proceedings that could result in the creation of a second black congressional district in Louisiana. If implemented, this proposal would provide greater opportunities for black voters to elect their preferred candidate. The court rejected the requests of black voters to challenge the map created by the Republican-led state legislature. However, the order says that a revised map could be created once litigation on the issue is completed. This means that the request has not been completely thrown out. The court did not provide any instructi...
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A woman from Louisiana carrying a nonviable fetus had to travel about 1,400 miles to get an abortion in New York after her local hospital refused to perform the procedure. Doctors claimed uncertainty about the legality of proceeding with an abortion in face of the strict ban adopted in the state after the Supreme Court overturned federal abortion rights established by the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling of 1973. Nancy Davis, 36, discovered in late July, when she was 10 weeks into her pregnancy, that her fetus was missing the top of its skull, a rare and fatal condition called acrania. According to...
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A new proposed law to ban abortion drugs by mail has passed the Louisiana State Senate in a 31-1 vote. The law is set to ban all mail-order abortion-inducing pills with few exceptions. In a press interview after the vote, state Sen. Sharon Hewitt (R-Louisiana) remarked that the law does not ban abortions. She noted that contraceptives and “morning-after” pills are not included in the ban and are not considered abortion-inducing drugs. The law requires anyone seeking abortion-inducing drugs to contact a licensed physician that is authorized to administer the drugs. Violation of the bill could r...
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