Florida Supreme Court Grapples with Abortion Ballot Proposal

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Florida's state Supreme Court heard arguments regarding a proposed abortion-rights amendment, with opponents arguing it is deceptive and would essentially ban any restrictions on abortion, while proponents claim the language is clear and concise. The court's decision, expected by April 1, will determine whether the amendment will appear on the November ballot, where 60 percent of voters would need to approve it. This case reflects a broader national trend of putting abortion rights questions to voters following the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade, and also tests the impact of Governor DeSantis' appointments on the court's direction.
- Florida asks state Supreme Court to keep abortion rights amendment off the November ballot PBS NewsHour
- Florida Supreme Court justices sharply question state on abortion ballot measure The Hill
- ‘The people of Florida aren’t stupid’: Court pushes back on arguments against abortion amendment WFLA
- Florida Asks State Supreme Court To Tank Abortion Ballot Proposal HuffPost
- Florida Court Weighs Ballot Measure to Allow Abortion 'Before Viability' The New York Times
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