Arizona Abortion Access Act scores two wins in court
Anti-abortion groups and lawmakers are likely to appeal the decisions concerning the Arizona Abortion Access Act to the Arizona Supreme Court.
Anti-abortion groups and lawmakers are likely to appeal the decisions concerning the Arizona Abortion Access Act to the Arizona Supreme Court.
Even as the Biden administration publicly warned hospitals to treat pregnant patients in emergencies, facilities continue to violate the federal law. The issue became a focus for the administration following reports of women being improperly treated in emergency rooms after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the constitutional right to an abortion more than two years ago.
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Supporters of the Arizona Abortion Access Act delivered over 800,000 signatures for the ballot measure to the Secretary of State's Office on July 3.
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