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Morris and Sofia Resnick, Wisconsin Examiner July 8, 2025 Days after President Donald Trump signed a massive budget bill, ...
In a split decision revealed Wednesday, the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the state's 1849 abortion ban. The ruling follows confusion after the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court's newly elected liberal majority on Wednesday voted to strike down a near-total state abortion ban, voting 4-3 to overturn the stringent, 176-year-old law.
After years of litigation following the Dobbs decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court justices, with their liberal majority, ruled that the state's 176-year-old law does not ban abortion in the state.
Wisconsin's 1849 Abortion Ban Unravels The ban was in effect until 1973, when the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion nationwide nullified it.
Anti-abortion groups are disappointed in Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling. The liberal-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled in a 4-3 decision that women have access to abortion services until ...
Wisconsin state law has outlawed abortion since 1849. That law has gone unenforced for nearly 50 years since Roe v. Wade, but other restrictions have been approved by the Legislature since 1973.
Abortion rights are one of the biggest issues in this race, with Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban before the court.
Abortions are not allowed in Wisconsin past 20 weeks. Kling and Sam went to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Since 2023, there are no gestational age bans in Minnesota.
Abortion once more plays a key role in a state political fight, this time in Wisconsin's court race Abortion has been top of mind for many voters casting early ballots in the race for a seat on ...
Abortion has become a central plank of the platform for the Democratic-backed candidate, Dane County Judge Susan Crawford, in part because of its effect on voter turnout, although to a lesser ...