Kansas’ top court rejects 2 anti-abortion laws, bolstering a state right to abortion access
- The Kansas Supreme Court struck down two anti-abortion laws that regulated providers more strictly and banned a common second-trimester procedure, reinforcing abortion access protection in the state.
- The rulings indicate stricter limits for the state legislature on abortion regulations than previously thought, potentially leading to the overturning of other restrictions.
- The court found the state failed to prove the laws were beneficial for maternal health and medical profession regulation, with implications that alternative methods could be riskier and costlier for patients.
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