Wyoming Judge Rules Abortion Bans Unconstitutional, Upholds Reproductive Rights

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A Wyoming state judge has struck down the state's overall abortion ban and its unique prohibition on medication abortions, citing violations of women's rights under the state constitution. The ruling is a win for abortion rights advocates, who have seen similar victories in other states following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The laws were challenged by women and nonprofits, arguing they harmed health and violated a 2012 state constitutional amendment on healthcare decisions. The decision prevents a planned trial and highlights ongoing legal battles over abortion restrictions in the U.S.
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