
The recent overturn of Roe and Casey has left many Americans worried about how they will access the potentially life-saving, basic healthcare option that is abortion. And while many red states have had trigger laws lying in wait for a moment like this, resistance is still coming from the judiciary.
A state district judge in New Orleans has temporarily blocked the trigger law that makes abortions illegal in the state of Louisiana.
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Judge Robin M. Giarrusso has temporarily placed a restraining order on enforcing the abortion ban until the scheduled hearing on July 8 at 10 a.m.
Since then people have ranging from politicians and corporations have been doing their part to keep agency alive.
Judge Giarrusso argues that the laws are unconstitutionally vague.
According to court documents, abortions in the state of Louisiana can legally continue until the next hearing.
As you should know by now — unfortunate may it be that this support is required — Dick’s are out for abortion access:
— DICK'S Sporting Goods (@DICKS) June 24, 2022
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And, I mean this in the best way, AOC stopped giving a damn:
Yeah, and? pic.twitter.com/yMR4mvf5mF
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) June 27, 2022
This is all very new and very important. As such, we will keep you informed on the law firms and states that appear to have no issue with reducing uteri owners to incubators as time goes on. Please decide where you would like to live and work accordingly.
Louisiana Judge Temporarily Places Restraining Order On Trigger Law That Bans Abortions In The State [WDSU]
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