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Bernard became the subject of attention and public attacks after she spoke with the media about an abortion she recently provided to a 10-year-old who reported a rape in Ohio. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita took to Fox News to accuse Bernard – without evidence – of a history of non-compliance with state law.
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IU Health said they conducted an investigation and found she was compliant with patient privacy laws.
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The Vice President brought representatives from five states to the White House Friday to discuss abortion access.
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Hundreds of medical professionals and protesters gathered at the IUPUI campus Wednesday to show their support for abortion rights. Doctors who marched said they want to protect their ability to provide evidence-based medicine.
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IU Maurer School of Law professor Jody Madeira said that period tracking apps like Flo might be used to identify women at risk of having abortions. The app tracks menstrual cycle and period length, which makes it easier to indicate the potential for a pregnancy.
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Indiana ranks in the bottom when it comes to maternal mortality. Some providers worry that the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade will have further health ramifications on Hoosier women.
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The small group of protestors stood along Clinton Street with handmade signs expressing outrage at the Supreme Court ruling Friday that effectively overturned a woman’s right to abortion.
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Protestors gathered on the sidewalk along South Clinton Street on Sunday in response to the leaked draft opinion from the U.S. Supreme Court last week.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb isn’t saying much about what steps Indiana might take to ban abortion if the Supreme Court clears a path for that in the coming weeks.
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Indiana legislative leaders aren’t saying just how far they’ll go in banning abortions if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns its longstanding abortion rights precedents this year.