Florida Supreme Court Upholds 15-Week Abortion Ban, Allows Abortion Rights Amendment on Ballot

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    48% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    85% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    62% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    12% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

55% : The Florida Supreme Court also decided that abortion laws can appear on the November ballot.
52% : Therefore, Planned Parenthood did not get its injunction, but the court approved the First District Court of Appeal's outcome.
44% : The Florida Supreme Court ruled that Planned Parenthood did not "demonstrate a likelihood of success on the merits of the claim."
42% : The First District Court of Appeals ruled that "Planned Parenthood could not establish irreparable harm, as a result of the stay" of the law.
41% : The ACLU filed the lawsuit on behalf of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida.
40% : The proposed amendment states:Limiting government interference with abortion.
39% : Therefore, the Florida Supreme Court ruled that Planned Parenthood could not "demonstrate beyond a reasonable doubt" that Florida's law banning abortion after 15 weeks is unconstitutional.

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