An Arizona Superior Court judge lifted a 50 year old injunction on a state abortion law in light of the Supreme Court’s decision to oveturn Roe v. Wade.
The law was ruled unconstitutional in 1973 because the court said it needed to align with Roe. Now, Judge Kellie Johnson wrote that because the legal basis for the judgment has been overruled, it must be vacated entirely.
The Arizona law, which was passed in 1864, makes it illegal to provide both medical and surgical abortions, unless it is necessary to save the woman’s life. It’s punishable by two to five years in state prison.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich celebrated the ruling and stated “We applaud the court for upholding the will of the legislature and providing clarity and uniformity on this important issue.”
But Planned Parenthood says it won’t stop fighting until the ban is repealed.
A separate 15 week abortion ban took effect Saturday. Planned Parenthood said in a release “This decision to lift the injunction on the previously enjoined abortion ban, without clarifying how Arizona’s other existing laws interact with it, has created chaos and confusion…”
While new lawsuits are expected to be filed and work their way through the judiciary, this decision could have a much more immediate impact on the race for Arizona’s Governor and Senate seat.
A July poll from Ohio predictive insights found 89% of Arizonans believe abortion should be legal in atleast some cases, and 42% say it should be legal in all circumstances.
47% also said they are more likely to vote after learning of the Dobbs decision. Arizona voters will pick their next governor and whether to keep Democrat Mark Kelly as their Senator on November 8th. Straight from DC, I’m Ray Bogan.