Arizona's Supreme Court reinstated an 1864 law banning almost all abortions, causing significant implications for women's health and political dynamics. The law, pre-statehood, prohibits abortion from conception with no exceptions for rape or incest, even banning medication abortions.
The court's 4-2 decision ruled the law enforceable post-Roe v. Wade due to the absence of federal or state abortion rights. Doctors might face two to five years in prison for violating the law.
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