New Mexico Supreme Court weighs whether to strike down local abortion restrictions
- The New Mexico Supreme Court is considering whether to strike down local abortion restrictions at the request of the attorney general, who argues that they violate state constitutional guarantees.
- Several state supreme courts, including New Mexico's, are dealing with abortion litigation in the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to rescind the constitutional right to abortion.
- New Mexico is one of seven states that allow abortions up until birth and has become a destination for people seeking procedures from states with bans, particularly Texas.
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SC Supreme Court hears arguments in Atlantic Beach election case
The first of several ongoing scandals involving Atlantic Beach's elections made its way to the South Carolina Supreme Court this week. The question at hand: whether the state election commission erred in declaring the winner of a town council seat…
New Mexico Supreme Court hears arguments on abortion ordinances
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Wednesday morning, five New Mexicans took on the hot-button issue of abortion in New Mexico. Five justices on the New Mexico Supreme Court heard arguments on what to do about several county ordinances that seemingly ban abortion (full video here). Lea and Roosevelt Counties and the cities of Hobbs and Clovis passed ordinances that create certain abortion-related rules. For example, Lea County tried to penalize locals to s…
Supreme Court to Take Up Case on Abortion Pill - The New American
The Supreme Court announced today that it will take up the FDA appeal of FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine. The Fifth Circuit court issued a ruling reinstating restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone, with the Supreme Court in April issuing a stay maintaining the FDA approval during legal proceedings. In March 2016 the FDA ... The post Supreme Court to Take Up Case on Abortion Pill appeared first on The New American.
Arizona justices consider arguments on 2 laws regarding abortion
PHOENIX -- Justices of the Arizona Supreme Court wrestled Tuesday with the question of whether lawmakers who approved allowing abortions through the first 15 weeks of pregnancy in 2022 actually intended to outlaw the procedure entirely if they ever were…
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