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Beers & Burgers: Harvey's To Go | SaltWire #harveys #burger #beer #foodblogger - The Arizona Supreme Court's decision reviving a near-total abortion ban dating back to the 19th century is at odds with a pledge from the state's Democratic governor and chief prosecutor to protect abortion rights. Here is how the conflict could unfold.The law was passed in 1864, long before Arizona was a state.
Hobbs and Mayes have said repeatedly that no Arizonans would be prosecuted under the ban while they are in office. Furthermore, an abortion could still be prosecuted if a new attorney general with different views takes office.The ruling stems from a 1971 lawsuit by Planned Parenthood to the 1864 abortion ban. The reproductive rights group and abortion provider ultimately prevailed after the U.S. Supreme Court established a right to abortion in its landmark Roe v. Wade decision in 1973, which remained in place until it was reversed in 2022.
The state Supreme Court put its decision on hold for 14 days to allow time for such a request. If a lower court did block the law again, the case could eventually go back to the state's high court on appeal.
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