The Iowa Supreme Court has weighed in on the state’s law barring abortions after about six weeks of gestation, in a decision released on Friday on an injunction that has kept the law from taking effect.
via the Des Moines Register:
A divided Iowa Supreme Court decided 4-3 Friday to remove an injunction blocking enforcement of Iowa’s so-called “fetal heartbeat” abortion law and to remove legal barriers for future abortion restrictions.
The ruling is the latest in a string of legal disputes over the status of abortion in Iowa. It comes after the court in 2022 held there is no “fundamental right” to abortion, and a 2023 case in which the court split 3-3 on what the correct legal standard should be for judging the constitutionality of abortion laws. […]
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