Restrictions Wyoming law generally prohibits abortion at viability.[1]WYO. STAT. ANN. § 35-6-102. Pregnant people who seek abortion care must be given the opportunity to view an ultrasound.[2]Id. § 35-6-119. Wyoming limits public funding for abortion.[3]Id. § 35-6-117; WYO. ADMIN. CODE 048.0037.26 § 5; WYO. STAT. ANN. § 21-16-1801. Wyoming law generally requires that a parent […]
Restrictions Tennessee law generally prohibits abortion at six weeks LMP, twenty weeks LMP, and after viability.[1]TENN. CODE ANN. § 39-15-216; id. § 39-15-212; id. § 39-15-211(b)(1)–(2). The six week ban is preliminarily enjoined.[2]Memphis Ctr. for Reprod. Health v. Slatery, 2020 WL 4274198 (M.D. Tenn. July 24, 2020). It also prohibits D&X procedures[3]TENN. CODE ANN. § […]
Restrictions Texas law generally prohibits abortion at six weeks before many people know that they are pregnant.[1]Tex. Health & Safety Code §§ 171.204-12. The Supreme Court allowed this ban to take effect on September 1, 2021, and remain in effect.[2]Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson, 142 S. Ct. 522 (2021); see also United States v. Texas, […]
Restrictions North Dakota law generally prohibits abortion at six weeks,[1]N.D. CENT. CODE § 14–02.1-05.2(1). twenty weeks post-fertilization,[2]Id. § 14-02.1-05.3(3). and after viability.[3]Id. § 14-02.1-04(3). However, the six-week ban is permanently enjoined.[4]MKB Mgmt. Corp. v. Burdick, 16 F. Supp. 3d 1059 (D.N.D. 2014), aff’d sub nom. MKB Mgmt. Corp. v. Stenehjem, 795 F.3d 768 (8th Cir. […]
Restrictions On June 27, 2022, the Mississippi Attorney General certified the state’s trigger ban, which bans all abortions except to save the life of the pregnant person, or in cases of rape or incest that have been reported to law enforcement[1]Miss. Code Ann. § 41-41-45; @LynnFitchAG, Twitter (Jun. 27, 2022, 9:48 AM) twitter.com…… LynnFitchAG/status/1541418240370511872?s=20&t=nLzekM8HbrEGRNZEqoV9tw., following […]
Restrictions Idaho law generally prohibits abortion after 6-weeks LMP,[1]S.B. 1309, 66th Leg., 2nd Reg. Sess. (Id. 2022) to be codified at IDAHO CODE §§ 18-8804, 18-8807. a law modeled on Texas S.B. 8 and enforced through a private right of action, and twenty weeks post-fertilization; however, both of these bans are enjoined.[2]Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, […]