Sarah left her family behind and spent her nights alone in a hotel room for an arduous three-day abortion procedure.
"Sarah," a fictitious name, couldn't get the healthcare she needed to end her pregnancy in Florida. So she traveled 1,200 miles to where it was legal.
Florida's 15-week abortion ban, followed by a six-week limit, have led South Florida residents to cross state lines seeking ...
In November, Florida voters will have a chance to codify abortion rights. It could be the only way that people with medically ...
Ron DeSantis’ administration violated the First Amendment by threatening to prosecute broadcasters if they didn’t stop airing ...
An abortion rights group called Floridians Protecting Freedom sued state officials Wednesday over alleged censorship of a TV ...
A group campaigning for a Florida abortion-rights measure is suing state officials over their order to TV stations to stop ...
Floridians will get the chance to vote on whether or not abortion is a state constitutional right via Amendment 4. But what ...
But out of all those states, Florida is the only one where a 60 percent supermajority is required to pass a constitutional ...
The lawsuit centers on cease-and-desist letters the Florida Department of Health sent Oct. 3 to at least two Florida TV ...
The latest example came this week when the Republican presidential nominee said some abortion laws are “too tough” and would ...
Relentless TV commercials tell Floridians to vote for or against Amendment 4, making all kinds of confusing claims about a ...