Arizona Supreme Court grants stay, preventing 1864 abortion ban from taking effect
Source: The Hill
05/13/24 8:52 PM ET
The Arizona Supreme Court on Monday granted state Attorney General Kris Mayes request to delay the enforcement of the states 1864 abortion ban, preventing it from taking effect for the next several months.
The states high court granted a 90-day stay of the 1864 law on Monday, meaning the ban cannot be enforced until Aug. 12. Combined with a separate court case, the stay is in effect until Sept. 26, Mayes said in a statement.
This will give Mayes more time to appeal the case to the U.S. Supreme Court should her office decide to take that route. Without Mondays ruling, the Civil War-era law could have become fully enforced on June 27 at the earliest.
It comes weeks after Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) signed a repeal of the ban passed by the state legislature. The repeal, however, does not take effect until 90 days after the state legislature adjourns for the year. Combined with Mondays ruling, enforcement of the 1864 abortion ban may never take effect, though it depends on when their state legislature adjourns and there is currently no end date in sight.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4661666-arizona-supreme-court-grants-stay-preventing-1864-abortion-ban-from-taking-effect/