Wisconsin Abortion Law

Wisconsin Abortion Law refers to the legal framework governing the termination of pregnancies in the state of Wisconsin. This body of law encompasses statutes, regulations, and court decisions that regulate when and how abortions can be performed, including requirements for consent, waiting periods, parental involvement for minors, and restrictions based on gestational age. The law has evolved over time, influenced by political, social, and judicial factors, often reflecting the broader national debates on abortion rights. Notably, certain laws may establish conditions under which abortions are permitted or prohibited, impacting access to reproductive healthcare in Wisconsin.