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On June 24, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade case and gave abortion rights back to individual states, including Idaho.
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Montana is an island of legal abortion, but three of the state's five clinics now restrict abortion pills from people in states with trigger bans to shield themselves and patients from legal attacks.
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In an order late Thursday, state supreme court justices chose to take up a new lawsuit from Planned Parenthood filed earlier this week.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has handed abortion decisions to states. That means state supreme courts will likely have to review what abortion rights people have under state constitutions. In the Mountain West, there are already several lawsuits about abortion laws that these state courts have to review. That includes one suit in Idaho and another in Utah, which has led to a temporary stay of that law going into effect.
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A regional arm of Planned Parenthood is suing the state of Idaho to block a law banning most abortions that would take effect later this summer.
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Planned Parenthood says it will continue to provide abortion care in Idaho as long as it's legally able to.
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Mistie DelliCarpini-Tolman, Idaho State Director of Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, isn't holding back when describing the current state of abortion rights in Idaho.
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After addressing thousands of Idahoans at a rally that supports keeping abortion legal after a leaked draft from the U.S. Supreme Court, Idaho family medicine physician Dr. Caitlin Gustafson said she was impressed, but not overly surprised at the turnout.
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A regional arm of Planned Parenthood filed suit in the Idaho Supreme Court Wednesday to block the implementation of the state’s new Texas-style abortion ban, calling it an “unprecedented power grab.”
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Idaho Planned Parenthood: Texas Restrictions Are ‘Loud Alarm That Access To Abortion In Real Danger’Advocates say, while reproductive rights are under threat by recent measures from the Idaho Legislature, abortion is still legal in the Gem State. But when the most restrictive law in a generation took effect in Texas – banning abortion after six weeks – advocates of Planned Parenthood said the Texas law is a “wake-up” call for Idaho.