Arizona Supreme Court Revives 1864 Abortion Ban, Ignites Nationwide Debate

April 10, 2024
Arizona Supreme Court Revives 1864 Abortion Ban, Ignites Nationwide Debate
  • The Arizona Supreme Court has upheld a 1864 law banning nearly all abortions, without exceptions for rape or incest.

  • This decision aligns with the shift in federal judiciary after the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, enabling states to implement such bans.

  • Arizona's Democratic attorney general has expressed opposition to the law, indicating she will not enforce it.

  • Planned Parenthood Arizona will continue to offer abortion services temporarily under a 2022 court order.

  • The ruling has been denounced by President Biden and Vice President Harris, and has drawn bipartisan criticism from Arizona Senate candidates.

  • Abortion rights advocates in Arizona have initiated efforts to place a constitutional amendment for abortion access on the November ballot.

  • The ruling contributes to an escalating national debate on abortion rights and may influence the 2024 elections.

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