Arizonans have said "yes" to enshrining the right to an abortion in the state constitution, but access faces threats. Here's ...
Reproductive rights advocates sued Arizona on Tuesday to undo a 15-week abortion ban that conflicts with a constitutional amendment recently approved by voters to expand access up to fetal viability.
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The lawsuit says the 15-week law clearly "denies, restricts or interferes" with the fundamental right to an abortion created ...
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The right to abortion is officially enshrined in the Arizona Constitution. But legal challenges over how to regulate abortion ...
According to a press release, the ban "is in violation of the state's new constitutional amendment protecting the fundamental ...
Two doctors who perform abortions and Planned Parenthood Arizona filed suit Tuesday to get a court to declare that the ...
Arizona voters chose to enshrine abortion rights in their constitution, shifting from a 15-week limit to fetal viability.
Planned Parenthood and other healthcare providers on Tuesday filed a lawsuit seeking to block Arizona's ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy after voters last month passed an amendment to the ...
The Democratic attorney general of Arizona has already agreed to not enforce the ban until the lawsuit is resolved.