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Why did an Arizona judge allow an 1864 abortion ban to go into effect?
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    Arizona's 1864 law banning abortion in most circumstances in effect, judge rules.
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    The Friday ruling by Pima County Superior Court Judge Kellie Johnson provides clarity in allowing enforcement of the old law, which bans abortions in all cases except when necessary to save the pregnant person's life. It mandates 2-5 years in prison for anyone who provides an abortion or the means for an abortion. Abortion rights advocates are likely to appeal.
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    [In 1973], a Pima County Superior Court judge granted [an injunction blocking the law] weeks before the Roe decision. The state Court of Appeals overruled it but had to reimplement the injunction once Roe was decided. [In 2022] Arizona's Republican attorney general asked the court to rule on the injunction after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
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    This year [Gov. Ducey] approved a law that orders felony charges against doctors who perform abortions on patients who are more than 15 weeks pregnant and contains only limited exceptions for emergencies. Women who get an abortion would be immune from prosecution. The anti-abortion Center for Arizona Policy said the [1864] law takes precedence now.
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How was a woman hit by a train while in police custody?


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Why is Japan's planned state funeral for former PM Shinzo Abe controversial?


    In the last few weeks opposition to the state funeral has been growing. Polls suggest more than half of the country's population is now against holding it. Earlier this week, a man set himself on fire ne...

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