What’s Up: A guide to Columbus staples for out-of-state families

It’s that time of year again. Students and their families flood the local bars and restaurants, tailgate for the homecoming football game and spend valuable time with their loved ones. That crowd isn’t for everyone, though. Not all parents are open to getting plastered with their child and the same goes for students. Luckily, Columbus […]

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Alabama effort to thwart out of state abortions blocked

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall had threatened to use criminal conspiracy laws to stop people from helping Alabamians get out-of-state abortions.

USA TODAY

#HIPPA Rule Barring Reporting of Legal #Abortions to #OutofState Enforcement Authorities Is Preliminarily Enjoined

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HIPPA Rule Barring Reporting of Legal Abortions to Out-of-State Enforcement Authorities Is Preliminarily Enjoined

In April of this year, the Department of Health and Human Services adopted new privacy rules under HIPPA designed to protect women (and thos...

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Texas Is Fighting to Access Out-of-State Abortion Medical Records

State officials are suing the federal government over a Biden administration policy meant to protect patients and providers.

The Nation
Alabama is a test case for efforts to help women get abortions in states where it's legal

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has said helping Alabamians get an abortion in another state could be a criminal conspiracy.

USA TODAY
Illinois Will Soon Allow Trans Residents to Correct Out-of-State Birth Certificates and IDs

The historic law would also apply to identification issued outside the country.

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Alabama lawsuit over threat of prosecution for abortion help can move forward, court rules  

A federal judge on Monday rejected an attempt to toss a suit challenging Alabama’s attorney general’s threat to prosecute those who help with out-of-state travel for abortions, paving the way for the case to move forward. U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson, in a preliminary ruling Monday, said the case brought by the Yellowhammer Fund —…

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