Prosecutors seek validation of South Carolina abortion ban
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COLUMBIA, S.C. — Two of the prosecutors named as defendants in a federal lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s new law banning most abortions have argued that a temporary restraining order halting the law from being enacted should be dissolved because the law itself “is consistent with Supreme Court precedent” on abortion issues.South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and Walt Wilkins, the prosecutor for two counties in the
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Prosecutors seek validation of South Carolina abortion ban
Two of the prosecutors named as defendants in a federal lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s new law banning most abortions have argued that a temporary restraining order halting the law from being enacted should be dissolved because the law itself “is consistent with Supreme Court precedent" on abortion issues. In the Gonzales v. Carhart decision from 2007, Wilson and Wilkins wrote that U.S. Supreme Court justices rejected the notion that Cong…
Prosecutors Seek Validation Of South Carolina Abortion Ban
Two of the prosecutors named as defendants in a federal lawsuit challenging South Carolinas new law banning most abortions have argued that a temporary restraining order halting the law from being enacted should be dissolved because the law itself is consistent with Supreme Court precedent" on abortion issues.
Prosecutors seek validation of South Carolina abortion ban
COLUMBIA — Two of the prosecutors named as defendants in a federal lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s new law banning most abortions have argued that a temporary restraining order halting the law from being enacted should be dissolved because the law…
Prosecutors seek validation of South Carolina abortion ban
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Two of the prosecutors named as defendants in a federal lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s new law banning most abortions have argued that a temporary restraining order halting the law from being enacted should be dissolved because the law itself “is consistent with Supreme Court precedent" on ...
Prosecutors seek validation of South Carolina abortion ban
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Two of the prosecutors named as defendants in a federal lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s new law banning most abortions have argued that a temporary restraining order halting the law from being enacted should be dissolved because the law itself “is consistent with Supreme Court precedent” on abortion issues.South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and Walt Wilkins, the prosecutor for two counties in the conservative Upsta…