Judge Again Strikes Down Georgia Abortion Law

“The state can no longer enforce its ban on abortion that took effect in 2022, a Fulton County judge said Monday, allowing the procedure again to be performed in Georgia after a doctor detects fetal cardiac activity,” the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports.

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