Arizona’s high court is allowing the attorney general 90 more days on her abortion ban strategy
- Arizona's Supreme Court granted the attorney general 90 more days to decide on legal action regarding the state's 160-year-old near-total abortion ban, recently voted to be repealed.
- This order allows Attorney General Kris Mayes to contemplate taking the case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Attorney General Mayes mentioned the 1864 law can only come into effect on Sept. 26, considering the additional 45 days from a separate case.
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Arizona Supreme Court delays enforcement of 1864 abortion ban
(CNN) — The Arizona Supreme Court delayed enforcement of the state’s recently revived 1864 abortion ban, according to an order filed Monday. The order allows for a 90-day stay requested by the state’s attorney general.
·Waterloo, United States
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By Taylor Romine, CNN (CNN) — The Arizona Supreme Court delayed enforcement of the state’s recently revived 1864 abortion ban, according to an order filed Monday. The order allows for a 90-day stay requested by the state’s attorney general. Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a repeal of the 1864 abortion ban on May 2, but the repeal will not be in effect until 90 days after the legislative session ends, CNN previously reported. The state…
·Colorado Springs, United States
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