Abortion rulings lead to more confusion over Arizona law
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78% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
8% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : Is that a case where abortion would be permitted?"The 'old ban' kicked in at contraception forward and only has one exception -- to preserve the life of the mother.47% : Professor Andrew Shepherd from the James E. Rogers College of Law has extensive knowledge about the jurisprudence surrounding abortion, and he explained why Johnson's initial ruling was understandable given what the state was requesting.
46% : However, an injunction was imposed when Roe v. Wade legalizing abortion on a federal level was decided three weeks later.
44% : Last Friday, the Arizona Court of Appeals sided with Planned Parenthood, who appealed Johnson's ruling.
43% : "It isn't clear if death has to be imminent ... or is abortion permissible if the mom has an underlying medical condition?
36% : Back in the 1970s, there was a legal challenge to Arizona's 1901 law that banned abortion.
34% : Brnovich asked the court to lift the decades-old injunction put into place with the 1973 passage of Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion nationwide.
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