
Abortion Laws By State: Where Is It Illegal? (2026)
As of July 2025, 12 states have total abortion bans, while 9 states and D.C. impose no restrictions. This guide details abortion laws in all 50 states.
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As of July 2025, 12 states have total abortion bans, while 9 states and D.C. impose no restrictions. This guide details abortion laws in all 50 states.
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A statistical analysis of annual U.S. car accidents. Covers 2013-2023 crash trends, the primary causes of accidents, and legal claim options for injury victims.
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U.S. doctor statistics: 1.1M active physicians practice in the U.S., with significant gender disparities. ConsumerShield Research team analyzes the data's impact on patient care.
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1.85M new cancer cases in 2022, up from 1.3M in 1999. A 1999-2022 analysis of U.S. cancer trends, a pandemic dip in detection, and healthcare implications.
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Legal consultations online can provide a convenient alternative to in-person meetings. Learn the benefits of speaking to a legal professional online.
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There are many kinds of lawyers and practice areas. Learn about ten types of lawyers and how they help clients with legal issues.
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Knowing how to sue a company can be important in many cases, such as with product liability. Learn the rules and procedures for suing a business.
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Attorney vs. lawyer: is there a difference? Learn more about the origin of these two terms, what they mean, and how they’re used today.
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Learn how to start a class action lawsuit, a tool that can strengthen the power of individuals to hold powerful defendants accountable for wrongdoing.
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Cohabitation agreements help you safely purchase a home or other assets with a partner without marrying. ComsumerShield shares more about this option.
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8,150 daily U.S. deaths in 2023, down from a 2021 peak of 9,570. A 73-year analysis of mortality trends, covering the pandemic's impact and public health.
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Homelessness in the U.S.: Over 770,000 people were homeless in 2024. ConsumerShield Research team analyzes 2007-2024 data and causes.
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