Arizona Supreme Court's decision to enforce a 160-year-old abortion ban causes uproar
Arizona Republicans denounce revived 1864 abortion ban in Arizona as the party struggles to address the sensitive topic. The Arizona Supreme Court's ruling to reinstate the historic 1864 abortion ban has sent shockwaves through the state, with implications for women's healthcare and the upcoming November elections. Former President Donald Trump criticized the decision, stating it went too far. The near-total abortion ban from 1864 is set to be enforced, putting Arizona in the spotlight for its strict stance on reproductive rights.
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Arizona Supreme Court's decision on the 1864 abortion ban draws attention to the state's political landscape and potential impact on the presidential elections. Arizona's abortion ban revival highlights the ongoing battle over reproductive rights in the United States. The enforcement of the 160-year-old ban reflects a shifting legal landscape and raises questions about the future of abortion laws in the country. Arizona's abortion ban has sparked protests and activism, showing the passionate response to reproductive rights issues in the state and across the nation.
As the party struggles to talk about abortion, response marks fastest and strongest rebuke of bans since the fall of Roe.
State court's ruling could have far-reaching implications for women's healthcare and the November elections. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes speaks to ...
The Arizona Supreme Court delivered a landmark decision in giving the go-ahead to enforce an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions.
Former President Donald Trump said Arizona's Supreme Court went too far in ruling the state's 160-year-old near-total abortion ban can be enforced.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled to make abortion largely illegal in the Grand Canyon State, reinstating a 160-year-old law that forbids all procedures ...
Arizona's top court ruled that a strict 160-year-old ban on abortion may be enforced.
State Supreme Court rules a near-total ban from 1864 can go into effect in a battleground state that could play an outsized role in the presidential ...
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The state supreme court reinstated an abortion law from 1864. What will that mean for Arizonians?
Protesters take part in a small rally led by Women's March Tucson after Arizona's Supreme Court revived a law dating to 1864 that bans abortion in virtually all ...
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