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Missouri Judge Strikes Down Abortion Restrictions, Citing Voter-Approved Amendment

A Missouri judge has delivered another major victory for abortion-rights advocates, ruling that multiple state abortion restrictions violate the constitutional amendment approved by Missouri voters in 2024.
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The Independent
· Jul 2, 2026
Federal judge says Supreme Court decisions show ‘emerging pragmatic conservatism’
The federal judge focused on birthright citizenship and the Mississippi mail-in ballot law
NaturalNews.com
· Jul 1, 2026
Supreme Court Rules States Can Exclude Transgender Athletes from Female Sports
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, June 30 voted 6-3 to uphold state laws in West Virginia and Idaho that bar transgender girls and women from competi...
The Daily Signal
· Jun 29, 2026
Ohio Amendments Saved for November 2027
Last October, at the Daily Signal-sponsored “Essential Summit” hosted by the Center for Christian Virtue, a panel warned of the upcoming ballot initiatives in Ohio. One would enshrine same-sex marriage into the state constitution, while the other would apply “gender identity and expression” to the list of protected citizens. However, the group behind the intiatives...
Cincinnati CityBeat
· Jun 23, 2026
Ohio Equal Rights will try to get two amendments on 2027 ballot
Ohioans will not have a chance to vote to eliminate the same-sex marriage ban in the Ohio Constitution in the November election. Ohio Equal Rights recently announced they will not try to get two amendments on this year’s ballot, but will instead sight their sights on the 2027 election. Their other proposed amendment would add language to the [] The post Ohio Equal Rights will try to get two amendments on 2027 ballot appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.
Off The Press
· Jul 2, 2026
Missouri leads 23-state coalition backing Indiana voter ID law
Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced that Missouri is leading a coalition of 23 states in support of Indiana’s voter identification law, filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and urging the court to reverse a federal district court ruling that blocked portions of the measure. According to the []...Click to read more
The Advocate
· Jun 30, 2026
What the Supreme Court did not decide in the trans sports case
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court held in West Virginia v. B.P.J. (decided together with Little v. Hecox) that neither Title IX nor the Equal Protection Clause prevents states from barring transgender girls from girls’ sports. But the majority opinion, written by Justice Kavanaugh, is a narrow one, and its limits are significant. Here are the most important.
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Related coverage for "Missouri Judge Strikes Down Abortion Restrictions, Citing Voter-Approved Amendment": The Independent — Federal judge says Supreme Court decisions show ‘emerging pragmatic conservatism’. NaturalNews.com — Supreme Court Rules States Can Exclude Transgender Athletes from Female Sports. The Daily Signal — Ohio Amendments Saved for November 2027. Cincinnati CityBeat — Ohio Equal Rights will try to get two amendments on 2027 ballot. Off The Press — Missouri leads 23-state coalition backing Indiana voter ID law. The Advocate — What the Supreme Court did not decide in the trans sports case