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In a significant legal decision, the Arizona Supreme Court has reinstated a near-complete abortion ban from 1864. This ruling, decided in April with a 4-2 vote, asserts that the Civil War-era statute overrides a more recent 15-week ban established in 2022. The implications of this ruling have sparked swift and intense backlash from various groups across the state.
Advocates for reproductive rights expressed their dismay, labeling the decision as a severe setback for women’s rights in Arizona. Various organizations and community leaders have taken to social media and public forums to voice their concerns.
This decision reflects a broader national conversation about abortion laws, as states grapple with varying regulations following the Supreme Court’s earlier rulings. Arizona’s latest development could set a precedent, influencing similar legal battles in other states.
The ruling not only revives historical legislation but also raises questions about the future of reproductive health policies in Arizona. Observers are keenly watching how this will unfold in the coming months and what legislative actions may follow.