
President Joe Biden blams the “extreme plan” of Republicans for the Arizona Supreme Court’s decision on Tuesday upholding a laws from 1864 that entails almost all abortions.
Thousands of Arizonans will soon be living in the shadow of an even more severe and dangerous abortion restrictions, according to Biden, in a statement released following the ruling.
More than 150 years ago, before Arizona perhaps was a position, and well before women had gotten the right to vote, this cruel restrictions was first passed in 1864. This decision is due to Republican elected officials ‘ extreme plan, he continued, who are determined to end women’s freedom. ” Vice President Harris and I agree with the vast majority of Americans who support a woman’s straight to decide. We may continue to fight for reproductive rights and urge Congress to pass a law that restores Roe v. Wade‘s protections for people in all 50 states.
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The abortionists are also subject to a statement of two to five years in prison under the 1864 law, which prohibits all abortions unless they save the life of the family. Justices heard claims in the case,  , Planned Parenthood of Arizona v. Mayes/Hazerigg, in December, and were asked to answer whether Arizona’s 15- year pregnancy reduce passed in March of 2022 overrides the older rules.
While the jury did not rule on the validity of the 1864 laws, the judge issued a 4- 2 , decision , with one recusal on Tuesday discovering that the 1864 legislation is “enforceable” over the newer 15- week limit.
We consider whether the Arizona Legislature repealed or usually limited the old rules by enacting a law preventing doctors from carrying out elected abortions after 15 weeks of gestation, according to Justice John Lopez’s majority viewpoint. ” This case involves statutory interpretation—it does not rest on the justices ‘ morals or public policy views regarding abortion, nor does it rest on]the old law’s ] constitutionality, which is not before us”.
” Absent the federal constitutional abortion right, and because]the fifteen- week limit ] does not independently authorize abortion, there is no provision in federal or state law prohibiting]the 1864 law’s ] operation. Accordingly, ]the 1864 law ] is now enforceable”, Lopez continued.
In the end, the Arizona Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s decision to overturn a nearly full ban while allowing parties to decide how to proceed with additional action. Additionally, the state’s high court moved the circumstance to trial court so that it could be taken into account for any remaining legal challenges.
In response to the decision, Vice President Kamala Harris, the designated pregnancy publicity woman for the Biden reelection campaign, is also scheduled to speak at a “reproductive independence” occasion in Tucson on Friday.
According to the review, Harris is making a return to Arizona after making an appearance in Phoenix in early March as part of her pro-choice tour around the country in advance of the November national vote. During the visit, Harris decried Arizona’s past 15- year pregnancy reduce passed in 2022 and called pro- life advocates “extremists”.
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The state supreme court choice comes as pro-choice protesters are moving forward with a proposed amendment that would establish a legal right to abortion in Arizona.
Arizona for Abortion Access — a , coalition , of organizations including ACLU of Arizona, Affirm Sexual and Reproductive Health, Arizona List, Healthcare Rising Arizona, NARAL Arizona, and Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona — said last week that they had amassed more than 500, 000 names, well past the 383, 923 required for the proposed act to qualify for the ballot in November. A simple lot would be required to complete the abortion determine if it were to be cast on November’s vote.
Arizona is one of almost a few states where pro- pregnancy activists are  , working , to define the right to remove the newborn.
For Breitbart News, Katherine Hamilton covers politics. You may pursue her on X , @thekat_hamilton.