Abortion ruling fallout: Bans temporarily on hold in West Virginia and Louisiana
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46% : The state's law includes "trigger language" that made the law instantly effective when the Supreme Court ruled on June 24 that states could limit or restrict abortion.43% : The cases were heard as new developments emerged from the high court on Monday that saw Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts pave the way for Indiana to begin enforcing a law that restricts minors' access to abortion without parental consent.
42% :Last week, a state judge in Baton Rouge released an order list blocking enforcement while attorneys for a north Louisiana clinic and other abortion advocates pursued their lawsuit.
41% : Court battles related to the Supreme Court's June 24 ruling allowing states to restrict abortion played out Monday, resulting in abortion clinics in states such as West Virginia and Louisiana gaining temporary legal relief.
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