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Wisconsin Catholic Conference Executive Director Barbara Sella condemned the decision, saying that “the court’s majority has ...
For several years, while Wisconsin's abortion law was in flux, providers stopped offering services and at least two of them ...
The Court’s majority opinion, authored by Justice Rebecca Dallet and joined by Justices Ann Walsh Bradley, Jill Karofsky and ...
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court has struck down an 1849 law banning abortions, making the procedure legal and accessible in ...
State lawmakers adopted the ban in 1849, making it a felony when anyone other than the mother “intentionally destroys the ...
Wisconsin's Supreme Court upholds abortion rights, nullifying a pre-suffrage era law. County Executive David Crowley applauds ...
In a 4-3 decision, justices ruled that newer legislation supersedes the Civil War-era ban that made abortion a felony, while Republican leaders criticize the court for overstepping.
Supporters of the sweeping tax and spending legislation that Congress has sent to President Donald Trump say the changes to ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has voided an abortion ban that was established 176 years ago in 1849 and had been inactive for five decades. The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 4-3 to overturn the ban.