The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments about the 1849 abortion ban. The majority appears to be opposed to allowing it to continue.
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Description: The Wisconsin Supreme Court is hearing arguments that could determine if a 174-year-old law banning nearly all ...
Wisconsin's Supreme Court debates the validity of a 175-year-old abortion ban amid contrasting modern views on women's rights ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Monday, Nov. 11 heard oral arguments in a high-profile case that could, at least partially, ...
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An attorney representing a conservative prosecutor struggled Monday to convince Wisconsin's liberal-leaning Supreme Court to ...
"I fear that what you’re asking this court to do is sign the death warrants of women, children and pregnant people in this ...
A circuit court determined last year an 1849 law does not apply to "medically consented" abortions in Wisconsin. The high ...
CONLEY COMMENTARY (WSAU) – Some laws are outdated.
MADISON — The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a case that will determine the future of abortion access in ...