Planned Parenthood vows to fight Wis. abortion change
Planned Parenthood is poised to challenge provisions that would require women seeking an abortion to view an ultrasound of the fetus before the procedure as soon as they become law.
Man admits plotting to kill abortion doctor
A Dane County jury has convicted an anti-abortion activist of attempted first-degree intentional homicide for plotting to kill an abortion doctor two years ago.
US Supreme Court lets stand indirect funding of abortion providers
The U.S. Supreme Court will not review a court ruling striking down a state law that threatened to put abortion providers out of business by banning all money to clinics that perform abortions, even if it is earmarked for non-abortion services.
Jury picked in abortion clinic plot trial
A Marshfield man accused of planning to kill doctors at a Madison abortion clinic will go on trial Wednesday in Dane County.
Jury selection set in abortion clinic plot trial
A Marshfield man accused of planning to kill doctors at a Madison abortion clinic goes on trial in Dane County this week.
Wis. defense seeks charge dropped in clinic plot
Defense attorneys for a Wisconsin man accused of planning to open fire at an abortion clinic in 2010 are hoping to have the charge dismissed on a legal technicality.
11-year sentence for Planned Parenthood fire
A man convicted of setting a fire at a Planned Parenthood building in Grand Chute has been sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Planned Parenthood to refile challenge to Wis. law
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin says it plans to file a state lawsuit over a Wisconsin law that subjects doctors who perform medication-induced abortions to possible criminal charges.
Planned Parenthood sues over medication abortions
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin has filed a legal challenge to the state law that subjects doctors who perform medication-induced abortions to possible criminal charges.
Grand Chute man guilty in Planned Parenthood fire
A Grand Chute man has been found guilty in connection with an April fire at a Planned Parenthood facility.
Trial to begin for man accused in clinic fire
A federal jury in Green Bay will hear testimony starting on Monday in the case of a Kaukauna man accused of smashing a window at a Planned Parenthood clinic and starting a small fire inside.
Man accused in abortion clinic plot to have exam
A man accused of plotting to kill an abortion clinic doctor will be sent out of state for a mental competency exam before the attempted homicide case against him can proceed.
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