• Tensions high at Arizona capitol after abortion ruling

    (The Center Square) - After Tuesday’s Arizona Supreme Court ruling essentially banning all abortions in the state, the state legislature adjourned on Wednesday despite attempts to get a motion to repeal the 1864 law up for a vote. Gov. Katie Hobbs, as well as other Democrats and a handful of Republicans, have called for the legislature to repeal the law in order to allow for the current 15-week law to remain in place for the time being. Many Democrats have also been critical of...

  • Fallout from Arizona abortion ruling just beginning

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  • Arizona ruling on abortion roils Senate race

    The Arizona Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a Civil War-era ban that blocks nearly all abortions in the state is roiling the Senate race to replace Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.). The Tuesday ruling upholding an 1864 abortion law that bars patients from receiving an abortion in nearly all cases also jails physicians who illegally perform

  • Arizona Republicans distance themselves from state abortion ruling

    Hours after the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that a near-total ban on abortion is enforceable, numerous Arizona Republicans who previously celebrated the end of federal protections for the procedure sought political cover by distancing themselves from the ruling. Republicans in the state issued a wave of statements in opposition to Tuesday's ruling, which came a day after former President Donald Trump said that abortion laws should be decided by states. Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake, who two...

  • Abortion ruling is a full-on disaster for Arizona Republicans

    Opinion: With the return of an 1864 law banning abortion, Republicans now face a five-alarm fire, one that could consume their grip on Arizona.

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    Trump: Arizona abortion ruling will be 'straightened out'

    Former President Donald Trump told reporters that Arizona will be brought "back into reason" after the state's Supreme Court ruled that the state's 160-year-old near-total abortion ban can be enforced. NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor analyzes Trump's reaction to the ruling.

  • Donald Trump says Arizona abortion ruling too tough

    Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday distanced himself from an Arizona court ruling upholding a near-total abortion ban, saying it went too far.

  • Arizona’s Civil War-era abortion ruling

    Click in for more news from The Hill{beacon} Health Care Health Care  The Big Story Arizona Supreme Court bans almost all abortions Abortion will be almost entirely illegal in Ariz

  • Surprise Arizona ruling sets abortion politics aflame

    The Arizona Supreme Court’s ruling doused gasoline on the already-flickering fire of abortion politics Tuesday and threatened to upend the 2024 contests in the state by upholding a Civil War-era la

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    Leaders react to Arizona Supreme Court ruling on abortion

    Leaders, activists and groups across Arizona are reacting to the state Supreme Court's ruling to revert to a 1864 pre-statehood law, handing Arizona one of the strictest abortion bans in the country.

  • Abortion ban has supercharged Arizona politics. What will GOP legislators do?

    Abortion politics and policy are clashing here like in no other state as the Republican-led Legislature convenes Wednesday to sort out the aftermath of a ruling allowing a statewide ban to take effect within weeks. It adds more uncertainty for a state that has sometimes felt like the center of the political universe since President Biden’s 2020 victory here helped seal his election, prompting the first false cries from former President Trump that the election was rigged. Republicans here are...

  • Real-world impact of Arizona abortion ruling begins to emerge

    Gov. Katie Hobbs, who’s serving Arizona only until Jesus returns in glory to root through all those boxes of unscanned Kari Lake votes, is extending a lifeline to the state’s women after Republicans turned the clock back even further than usual. While Republicans work on new state slogans—“What Happens in Arizona Stays in Arizona, Unless You Can Afford a Bus Ticket to Mexico” is the current favorite—Hobbs is actually doing something to help state residents who’ve been blindsided by the...