Kentucky’s law banning abortion almost entirely will be allowed to continue after the state’s supreme court refused to stop it.
the Bluegrass State’s high court consider a near-total ban on abortion as well as a separate six-week ban, will send the cases back to lower courts for consideration.Roe v. Wade
“To be clear, this opinion does not in any way determine whether the Kentucky Constitution protects or does not protect the right to receive an abortion, as no appropriate party to raise that issue is before us,” Deputy Chief Justice Debra Hembree Lambert wrote. “Nothing in this opinion shall be construed to prevent an appropriate party from filing suit at a later date.”
The court ruled on narrow legal grounds, not on the merits of the laws, but Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron called the ruling a “significant victory.”
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