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State court rules Roe-based abortion ‘right’ now invalid

'Legislature has demonstrated its consistent design to restrict' procedure 'since 1864'

The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that a state right to abortion is invalid because it was based on the federal rights claimed by the now-defunct Roe v. Wade abortion ruling, which has since been tossed out by the U.S. Supreme Court.

The effect is that a Civil War-era abortion ban in the state can be enforced, after a district court takes further action in the dispute.

Marjorie Dannenfelser, the chief of SBA Pro-Life America, explained now unborn children in Arizona now can be protected throughout pregnancy.

“We celebrate this enormous victory for unborn children and their mothers. Reinstating Arizona’s pro-life law will protect more than 11,000 babies annually at all stages of pregnancy while providing an exception for the life of the mother. This includes babies who have heartbeats, babies who can feel pain, and babies who can smile and suck their thumbs. Today’s state Supreme Court decision is a major advancement in the fight for life in Arizona,” she explained.

 

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