South Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Abortion Restriction Law

The South Carolina Supreme Court upheld a law restricting abortion at around six weeks of pregnancy, despite Planned Parenthood's challenge. The law includes exceptions for rape or incest, medical emergencies, or fatal fetal anomalies. Doctors who do not comply could face felony charges. Governor McMaster supports the law, while Planned Parenthood continues to challenge it.

Florida's six-week abortion restriction and emergency rules

Florida health regulators release emergency rules to combat misinformation and disinformation surrounding the state's six-week abortion restriction. The rules aim to safeguard pregnant women's health and clarify medical conditions that can occur after six weeks of pregnancy.