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Planned Parenthood has asked a judge to overturn the Missouri health department鈥檚 newly published emergency rule governing complication plans for medication abortions.
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A Kansas City judge on Friday ruled that licensing requirements that were keeping clinics from providing abortions were discriminatory. Planned Parenthood Great Rivers this week will begin offering its first abortion appointments in years.
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The video at the center of the lawsuit, captured in December, was posted on social media by Project Veritas, a self-proclaimed right wing news organization that often conducts undercover stings.
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The undercover video from Project Veritas allegedly shows Planned Parenthood staff telling a man pretending to have a 13-year-old pregnant niece how they could help her obtain an abortion out of state.
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Missouri Democrats filibustered for more than 11 hours before sending the bill back to the House for a final vote.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey on Thursday sued Planned Parenthood Great Plains, alleging the Kansas-based organization organizes abortions for minors without parental consent.
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Lawyers representing the state are appealing a decision by a Circuit Court that ruled last December in Planned Parenthood鈥檚 favor.
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Planned Parenthood Great Plains plans to move quickly to offer abortion services in Kansas City and Columbia, Missouri, now that a judge has blocked two...
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Updated at 11 a.m. April 20 with Gov. Eric Greitens' comment 鈥 A federal judge on Wednesday blocked Missouri鈥檚 restrictions requiring abortion doctors to鈥
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New federal law allowing states to deny Planned Parenthood funding won鈥檛 immediately affect MissouriThe law signed on Thursday by President Trump allowing states to cut off family-planning funding to Planned Parenthood won鈥檛 have an immediate effect on鈥