New SCOTUS ruling- abortion providers can sue but the ban stays in place
On Friday Supreme Court Justices voted 8 to one that providers can sue government officials over the state's near total ban on abortion. However the strictest abortion law in the nation does still remain, blocking the procedure once a fetal heartbeat is detected, usually around six weeks when many women don't know they're pregnant.
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New SCOTUS ruling- abortion providers can sue but the ban stays in place

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