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The injunction, which was lifted on September 23, 2022, by a superior court judge in Pima County, [6] was temporarily reinstated by the Arizona Court of Appeals on October 7, 2022. [7] On December 30, 2022, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled that the criminal penalties of the 1864 law could not be enforced. [8] On April 9, 2024, the Republican ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a 160-year-old near-total abortion ban still on the books in the state is enforceable, a bombshell decision that adds the state to the growing lists of ...
The Civil War-era law, enacted long before Arizona became a state on Feb. 14, 1912, had been blocked since the U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision guaranteeing the constitutional right ...
Abortions in Arizona are currently subject to a 15-week ban that Republican lawmakers passed in 2022 after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision that year to eliminate a nationwide right to abortion.
The Arizona Supreme Court is the state supreme court of the U.S. state of Arizona. Sitting in the Supreme Court building in downtown Phoenix, the court consists of a chief justice, a vice chief justice, and five associate justices. Each justice is appointed by the governor of Arizona from a list recommended by a bipartisan commission.
Planned Parenthood Arizona, et al. v. Kris Mayes was an Arizona Supreme Court case in which the court upheld an 1864 law criminalizing abortions except to save the life of the mother. [1] Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes did not enforce the law when it was in effect. [ 2 ]
In a historic decision Tuesday, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled the state must adhere to a 160-year-old law barring all abortions except in cases when “it is necessary to save” a pregnant ...
October 3, 2022: Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; In office June 27, 2012 – October 3, 2022: Appointed by: Barack Obama: Preceded by: Mary M. Schroeder: Succeeded by: Roopali Desai: Vice Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court; In office July 1, 2009 – June 27, 2012: Preceded by: Rebecca White Berch ...