Wisconsin Supreme Court Reviews 1849 Abortion Ban Validity
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on the enforceability of an 1849 abortion ban, which was nullified by Roe v. Wade but never repealed. With a liberal majority on the court, abortion rights advocates are optimistic about the outcome. The case, brought by Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul, challenges the old law, arguing it is superseded by a 1985 statute allowing abortions before fetal viability. The court's decision is expected to take weeks, with liberal justices likely to oppose the ban.
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