North Dakota’s highest court ruled Friday to keep the state’s overturned abortion ban from being enforced during an appeal of a decision by a judge that struck down the law in September.
A group of North Dakota lawmakers heard emotional testimony on a handful of bills related to reproductive health care and the insurance — or lack thereof — to cover it.
Those who are pro-abortion can celebrate a victory today as the North Dakota Supreme Court denied the State’s effort to reinstate a near-total ban on the act, which was struck down in District Court in September.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech ... paid for by those who can afford it. North Dakota’s abortion ban will not be enforced while the state appeals an earlier decision ...
Casas was the last of a dozen witnesses to testify for the plaintiffs in a trial to decide the ban’s fate. The court will hear testimony from the state’s witnesses starting Friday.
A pediatric endocrinologist said one of his patients attempted suicide after learning North Dakota had criminalized gender-affirming care for minors.
Abby Berger of Bismarck stands Jan. 29, 2025, before a legislative committee hearing with a photo illustrating the large number of syringes and vials needed to help her conceive her child. (Jeff Beach/North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK,
President-elect Donald Trump’s victory has energized anti-abortion groups, even as abortion rights organizers notched victories on Election Day.
South Central District Court Judge Jackson Lofgren heard testimony over the past four days from doctors explaining transgender health and gender dysphoria.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s abortion ban will ... unconstitutional in effect pending appeal.” The Center for Reproductive Rights, which represents the abortion clinic and several ...
Bi-partisan bills to protect contraception and fertility treatments in North Dakota were introduced in the North Dakota Legislature this week.
Since North Dakota banned gender affirming care for those under 18 in 2023, Dr. Luis Casas, pediatric endocrinologist, has filed a lawsuit challenging the ban on behalf of himself and his patients. The North Dakota Monitor reported that Casas alleges the law violates personal autonomy and equal protection rights under the state constitution.