Arizona reproductive rights advocates file lawsuit over remaining abortion restrictions
Arizona reproductive rights advocates filed a lawsuit Thursday to unravel several laws that regulate abortion in the state.
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PHOENIX (AP) — Reproductive rights advocates sued Arizona on Thursday to unravel several laws regulating abortion in the state.
The lawsuit was filed by two providers in the state and the Arizona Medical Association. It comes more than six months after voters enshrined in the state constitution access to abortions up to fetal viability, which is the point at which a fetus can survive outside of the uterus.
The advocates are seeking to undo laws including those that bar the abortions sought based on genetic abnormalities, require informed consent in-person at least 24 hours before the procedure and offer an opportunity to view the ultrasound, and prohibit pregnacy-terminating medication delivered by mail and the use of tele-health for related care.
“These stigmatizing and medically unnecessary abortion restrictions violate the right to reproductive freedom established by Arizona voters last November, and it’s time for them to go,” Rebecca Chan, staff attorney for the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project, said in a statement. “Arizonans are perfectly capable of making decisions about their own reproductive futures.”
Arizona AG reviewing abortion lawsuit
The state attorney general’s office is reviewing the complaint, and an agency spokesperson noted that state law should be in line with the amendment approved by voters last November. Arizona was one of a handful of states that passed ballot measures in the 2024 general election enshrining the right to abortion to their state constitutions.
Earlier this year, an Arizona judge blocked the state’s 15-week ban.
Peter Gentala, president of Center for Arizona Policy, a socially conservative nonprofit, said it is too early to determine if the organization will intervene in the lawsuit.
“Women’s health is important and this lawsuit reflects an agenda to maximize abortion in Arizona and that comes at a cost to women’s health,” he said.






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"[A]rizona passed a ballot measure in the 2024 general election enshrining the right to abortion to their state constitutions"
Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Arizona voters vote against the school voucher program some years ago but then AZ Trumpicans said FU and shoved it down the constituents' throats anyway!
Voters spoke.. are they trying to go against the will of the people again?
I support a woman’s right to choose.