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Federal legislation to codify Roe v. Wade into law failed to pass U.S. Senate Wednesday
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Money front-runner Richard Irvin silent amid leak of draft Supreme Court decision
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Once punishable by imprisonment, abortion now widely available, publicly funded
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Illinois' two U.S. Senators want Congress to act
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Draft opinion would overturn landmark 1973 decision Roe v. Wade
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Gov. Pritzker signs bill rescinding requirement that minors notify parents before abortion
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At issue is whether to reverse the court's nearly half-century-old decision, Roe v. Wade, and subsequent decisions declaring that women have a constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy.
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Pritzker has signaled his support
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Two weeks after Texas effectively banned abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, a Democratic state lawmaker in Illinois is proposing a law based on Texas’ model — but turned on its head.