"Arizona's Ongoing Battle: The Aftermath of the Supreme Court Abortion Victory"

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Anti-abortion activists in Arizona continue to protest outside clinics despite a state Supreme Court ruling that an 1864 abortion law is enforceable, making abortion a felony except to save the woman's life. While reproductive rights advocates and supporters argue that the law is outdated and draconian, anti-abortion activists are overjoyed by the ruling and are pushing for stricter laws, including penalizing women who attempt DIY abortions. The ruling is the latest setback for abortion rights since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, and abortion providers are grappling with how to move forward as legal challenges continue.
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