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Wyoming supreme court strikes down near-total abortion bans

6 janvier 2026 à 21:01

Justices rule 4-1 that laws, including a ban on abortion pills, violate a state amendment protecting healthcare choices

Abortion will stay legal in Wyoming after the state’s supreme court struck down two near-total abortion bans on Tuesday, ruling that the laws violate the constitution of the profoundly conservative state.

In a 4-1 decision, the justices decided that the two bans – which include the nation’s first exclusive ban on abortion pills – violated a 2012 state constitutional amendment. That amendment affirmed competent adults’ right to make their own healthcare decisions and was originally passed as part of Wyoming’s response to the Affordable Care Act.

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© Photograph: Natalie Behring/Getty Images

© Photograph: Natalie Behring/Getty Images

© Photograph: Natalie Behring/Getty Images

US woman charged with fetal homicide after allegedly inducing own abortion

3 janvier 2026 à 00:17

Kentucky woman reportedly ordered medication to end her pregnancy and buried remains in her yard

A Kentucky woman is facing multiple criminal charges after she allegedly induced her own abortion using medication.

Kentucky state police arrested the woman, Melinda S Spencer, 35, on charges of fetal homicide in the first degree, abuse of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence, according to a local Kentucky news outlet. Spencer reportedly ordered medication online to end her pregnancy, then buried the remains of her pregnancy in her backyard.

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© Photograph: Bruce Schreiner/AP

© Photograph: Bruce Schreiner/AP

© Photograph: Bruce Schreiner/AP

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