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Under the new ruling, doctors can now face criminal charges for abortions performed at any stage of pregnancy due to a genetic abnormality.
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An Arizona court ruled abortion doctors can’t be prosecuted under a pre-statehood law that criminalizes nearly all abortions yet was barred from being enforced for decades.
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The Arizona Court of Appeals is expected to make a ruling in the coming weeks.
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Arizona’s attorney general has agreed not to enforce a near-total ban on abortions at least until next year.
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Legal abortions that restarted in Arizona this week after a court blocked enforcement of a pre-statehood ban will be able to continue for at least five weeks while an appeals court considers the case.
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Flagstaff will take part in a nationwide women’s march in support of reproductive rights this Saturday.
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Supporters of abortion rights are suing to keep an old Arizona law that criminalizes nearly all abortions from being enforced.
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A spokesman for Kari Lake says the Republican candidate for Arizona governor didn’t mean to suggest abortion should be legal.
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A Phoenix abortion clinic has developed a way for patients who can end their pregnancy without running afoul of a law that bans most abortions.
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An Arizona judge has refused to suspend her order that allowed enforcement of a pre-statehood law making it a crime to provide an abortion.