Idaho Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks New Law that Bans Abortions After Six Weeks of Pregnancy

Idaho Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks New Law that Bans Abortions After Six Weeks of Pregnancy

Idaho Supreme Court temporarily blocked on Friday the implementation of a recently signed Texas-style bill that outlaws abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.

Last month, Idaho Governor Brad Little (R) signed a bill that prohibits abortions after six weeks of pregnancy and is set to go into effect on April 22. The new bill was modeled after the Texas “heartbeat” abortion law.

 

Idaho Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks New Law that Bans Abortions After Six Weeks of Pregnancy

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