induce labor and stop bleeding — were often stored in an OB-GYN unit in a “hemorrhage box” in the room, on the delivery table or in a nurse’s pocket, to ensure almost-immediate access in common emergency situations.
argued that the 1985 law, despite the reversal of Roe, remains “unconstitutionally vague” and that it violates minors’ rights to due process and equal protection.But Traum, who was appointed by President Joe Biden, said in her decision that “whether the statute is unconstitutional for another reason has not been fully litigated nor is that question before the Court in this motion.”
Emailed messages seeking comment Tuesday were left with attorneys for Planned Parenthood.James Bopp Jr., a lawyer representing some of the district attorneys, told The Associated Press that the law would protect “vulnerable, immature girls from making a decision that has life-altering consequences for themselves.”are legal until 24 weeks, with exceptions to save a mother’s life or to protect her health. In November, a ballot question to
in the state constitution received its first nod of approval from voters, who must also approve the measure in 2026 in order to amend the constitution.Parental involvement in a minor’s decision to have an abortion is required in 36 states, according to KFF, a nonprofit that researches health care issues. Some states require only parental notification, as is the case with Nevada’s law, while other states also require consent.
Nevada’s law also allows a minor to get a court order authorizing an abortion without first notifying parents or guardians.
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A legal challenge against a first-of-its-kind measure that recategorized two widely usedFaith Borden, meteoróloga en la oficina del Servicio Meteorológico Nacional en Nashville, advirtió el viernes que el centro de Tennessee podría experimentar “todo tipo de clima severo. Vientos de hasta 70 mph (112 km/h). Estamos hablando de granizo grande en serio, de hasta 3 pulgadas (7,6 centímetros), lo cual para nosotros es granizo grande”.
Mientras tanto, Texas enfrentaba un calor abrasador. Se emitió un aviso de calor para San Antonio y Austin, y se registraron temperaturas abrasadoras de 35 a 40,5 grados Celsius (95 a 105 grados Fahrenheit). Partes del sur de la costa este del país, desde Virginia hasta Florida, registraron temperaturas de más de 32 °C (90 °F).La Oficina del Servicio Meteorológico Nacional para el área de Austin y San Antonio informó el viernes que se prevé que la humedad que llegará el fin de semana hará que las temperaturas sean más altas.
“Hay preocupaciones de agotamiento por calor para las personas que no toman las precauciones adecuadas cuando están al aire libre”, advirtió el meteorólogo Jason Runyen. Aconsejó a los afectados que tomen descansos y se mantengan hidratados.Durante la noche del jueves, tormentas acompañadas de truenos, relámpagos y fuertes vientos azotaron varias partes de Wisconsin, Illinois, el norte de Indiana y Michigan, dejando numerosos árboles caídos y miles de hogares sin electricidad.