After a Texas state law banned direct funding, Austin became the first city in the nation to fund ancillary support for abortion
After state law bans direct funding, city becomes first in nation to fund ancillary support for abortion
With the recent appointments of two conservative justices to the Supreme Court, conservative state lawmakers are working to overturn Roe v. Wade. WSJ’s Supreme Court Reporter Jess Bravin takes a look at key Supreme Court decisions about abortion.
The current fracas began when the GOP-led state legislature earlier this year banned cities from making “any transaction” with an abortion provider.
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