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Abortions in Arizona increased 21% in 2024, data shows. Here's why


New data from an organization that supports abortion rights find there were nearly 17,000 abortions in Arizona last year. That’s about a 21% increase over 2023. Read More

Arizona's 1864 abortion ban is not expected to take effect, attorney general says


"Accordingly, Arizonans can still obtain ... provides abortion care, told The Arizona Republic "it's good news for patients of Arizona and our clinics" that the near-total ban likely won't ... Read More

Abortion rights groups end lawsuit against Arizona 'personhood,' abnormalities law


"The people of Arizona ... state's 40-something other abortion restrictions. In March, the advocates won a court ruling barring enforcement of a ban on most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, a ... Read More

Arizona Is Reinstating a Near-Total Abortion Ban Enacted 160 Years Ago — Before Women Could Vote


On April 9, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled in a 4-2 decision that the Civil War-era law, a near-total ban on abortion, is still ... News. It does include an exception for saving a woman's life. Read More


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