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New Mexico is a go-to state for women seeking abortions. A new court ruling helps it stay that way
The New Mexico Supreme Court has struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general.
New Mexico Supreme Court rules local governments cannot restrict abortion services
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled state law prevents local governments from restricting abortion or regulating abortion clinics and providers.
New Mexico Supreme Court strikes down local abortion restrictions
The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against several local ordinances in the state that aim to restrict distribution of the abortion pill. In a unanimous opinion, the court said the ordinances invade the legislature's authority to regulate reproductive care.
Abortion restrictions are struck down by New Mexico Supreme Court
The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general. The unanimous opinion reinforces the state’s position as having some of the most liberal abortion laws in the country.
Alert: New Mexico Supreme Court strikes down local ordinances that place restrictions on abortion access
New Mexico Supreme Court strikes down local ordinances that place restrictions on abortion access. Got a question? Put a reporter on it. Ever think of a question that you wish someone would answer? Let us know and we may be able to look into it for you.
Abortion-rights group endorses candidate in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
EMILY’s List, a national abortion-rights interest group, is weighing in to try and sway the outcome of another high-stakes contest in Wisconsin. The group endorsed Judge Susan Crawford for the Wisconsin State Supreme Court,
NM Supreme Court strikes down anti-abortion ordinances adopted by local governments
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled Thursday that local governments cannot restrict abortion services, striking down ordinances adopted by Clovis, Hobbs and two eastern New Mexico counties.
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New Mexico attorney general sues university over 'golden parachute' payment to outgoing president
New Mexico’s top prosecutor is suing Western New Mexico University's regents and outgoing president to try to undo a ...
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What to know about New Mexico State's new acting athletic director Amber Burdge
Learn more about NMSU's acting athletic director, who will serve in the role for the next six months according to university ...
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Alec Baldwin sues New Mexico prosecutors over dismissed ‘Rust’ case
The lawsuit accused prosecutors and law enforcement of wanting to convict the actor of involuntary manslaughter “for all the ...
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New Mexico roads closed due to crashes and severe weather
Two U.S. highways are closed and Interstate 40 was closed Thursday in New Mexico due to weather that's causing snow-packed ...
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UTEP sells out men's basketball game against New Mexico State
Game will mark first Haskins Center basketball sellout since 2016; how teams handle the big atmosphere will be decisive ...
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Severe weather closes Interstate 40 east in eastern New Mexico
Interstate 40 eastbound traffic is closed in eastern New Mexico due to severe weather conditions. The closure is at at mile ...
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New Mexico attorney general seeks to claw back WNMU president's $1.9M buyout
Raúl Torrez also filed a complaint seeking to end Joseph Shepard's separation agreement, which the lawsuit calls an ...
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On This Day: New Mexico becomes 47th state
In 1912, New Mexico joined the United States as the 47th state. In 1914, the day after the Ford Motor Co. announced the "$5 ...
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State lawmakers to tackle class sizes in New Mexico
No parent wants their children to fall behind because their class is too big. Education advocates are asking state lawmakers to put some limits in law.
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