Arizona Supreme Court Revives 160-Year-Old Abortion Ban
In a recent statement, Vice President Kamala Harris criticized the revival of Arizona’s near-complete abortion ban, attributing the rollback to Republican rival Donald Trump.
Trump’s Role in the Ban
Arizona’s Supreme Court reinstated a law from 1864 that severely restricts abortion access, following remarks from Trump claiming responsibility for the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Democratic Response
The Democratic camp, including President Joe Biden, has condemned the ban as a result of the extreme agenda of Republican officials, highlighting the impact on women’s rights and healthcare.
Legal Implications
The recent Arizona Supreme Court ruling referenced the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case, which Trump endorsed and has been linked to the resurgence of abortion restrictions in multiple states.
The 1854 law in Arizona imposes harsh penalties for those involved in abortions, with limited exceptions.
National Impact
White House reports indicate that since the erosion of Roe v. Wade, over 20 states have implemented abortion bans, affecting a significant portion of women in the country.