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when Arizona was still a territory, not a state. Arizonans have been living under a 15-week ban since December 2022, but this new ruling prohibits abortions at any gestation unless done to save the life of the pregnant person. Abortion providers could face up to five years in prison for violating the law, which could limit the number of people willing to perform an emergency abortion.
Planned Parenthood Arizona said in a statement that it would continue providing abortions through 15 weeks until the law takes effect. While the Court stated that this ban would go into effect in 14 days, Planned Parenthood maintains that—due to aon Twitter that this was “not the outcome would have preferred,” even though he was the one who
The very existence of a 15-week ban should have nullified arguments that the 1864 ban was legitimate—if abortion is totally banned under state law, why do you need to pass a ban at a particular stage? But, unfortunately, courts can resurrect 160-year-old laws, and if Trump wins and enforces a different Civil War-era law known as theThis is awful. And exactly the reason we should be worried about other 150-year old laws, presumed unconstitutional during the Roe era, coming back to life. .
“Let me be clear. Arizona’s 2022 abortion ban is extreme and hurts women, and the near total Civil War era ban that continues to hang over our heads only serves to create more chaos for women, and doctors in our state,” Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs told reporters on Tuesday.
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