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Ohio judge rules state's 6-week abortion ban is unconstitutional

The most far-reaching of Ohio's laws restricting abortion was struck down on Thursday by a county judge who said last year's voter-approved amendment enshrining reproductive rights renders the so-called heartbeat law unconstitutional.
 
Enforcement of the 2019 law banning most abortions once cardiac activity is detected — as early as six weeks into pregnancy, before many women know they're pregnant — had been paused pending the challenge before Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Christian Jenkins.
 
Jenkins said when the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and returned power over the abortion issue to the states, Ohio's Attorney General evidently "didn't get the memo".
 
The judge said Republican Attorney General Dave Yost's request to leave all but one provision of the law untouched even after a majority of Ohio's voters passed an amendment protecting the right to pre-viability abortion dispels the myth that the high court's decision simply gives states power over the issue.


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