"Florida's Abortion Ban and Google's Incognito Data Deletion: Key Legal Battles and Tech Developments"

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The Florida Supreme Court ruled that the state's Constitution does not protect access to abortion, allowing a 15-week ban to stand and triggering a stricter six-week ban to take effect in 30 days. However, the court also approved an amendment to go on the 2024 ballot that would protect abortion rights, with the potential to undo the six-week ban and other abortion restrictions if approved by at least 60% of voters. The decisions have raised mixed feelings among supporters and opponents of abortion rights, and the amendment's broad language has sparked debate about its potential impact on the rights of the unborn.
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