Georgia Supreme Court halts lower court ruling, reinstates 6-week abortion ban
- Georgia's Supreme Court reinstated the six-week abortion ban after halting a lower court's ruling that deemed the law unconstitutional, blocking expanded services just a week later.
- Justice John J. Ellington dissented, stating that enforcing such laws violates fundamental rights under the Georgia Constitution.
- The law bans most abortions once embryonic cardiac activity is detected, which occurs around six weeks of pregnancy.
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