California legislators have passed a slew of laws to protect abortion rights. But after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, many fear attempting to regulate “crisis pregnancy centers” is legally risky.
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When Dust Settles, GOP/Dem Split in CA About the Same
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Prop.1 Approval Would Not Allow Late Abortions, Legal Experts Say
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California Now Has Strongest Abortion Protections in the U.S.
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Buckle Up for a Busy Month for State Lawmakers in Sacramento
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Abortion Pills Will Be Available at San Jose State in 2023
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University of California and Cal State campuses will all start providing medication abortion beginning Jan. 1 under a new state law. In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade, opening up abortion appointments on university campuses could ease pressure on local clinics.
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California, Washington and Oregon Pledge to Protect Abortion Patients from Other States
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The three states agreed to protect patients from other states seeking reproductive health care as well as safe access to contraceptive and abortion access, and also to refuse to cooperate with states that have laws punishing either people seeking reproductive health care or doctors who provide reproductive care services like abortion.
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Santa Clara Elected Officials Say They Support Newsom’s Efforts to Preserve Abortion Rights
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Santa Clara Supervisors All In for Planned Parenthood, Fearing Decision by Supreme Court
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California Preps To Be Haven for Abortion Rights
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Equitable Access to Abortion Services is Not a Guarantee in San Jose, Despite ‘Haven’ of Options
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How Silicon Valley’s Lila Rose Became the Face of Millennial Anti-Abortion Activism
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Contraception Debate Sparks Outrage
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As conservatives and religious groups battle President Obama on his healthcare plan, and Rush Limbaugh continues to call a Georgetown law student a “slut” and “prostitute” because of her advocacy for access to birth control, local leaders are speaking out against what they see as a conservative, religious-based attack on women’s health.
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