What We Know About the Arizona Abortion Ban
Briefly

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.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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