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Mitzi Rivas, left, hugs her daughter Maya Iribarren during an abortion-rights protest at City Hall in San Francisco following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn
Roe v. Wade, Friday, June 24, 2022.
Associated Press
Supreme Court's abortion ruling sets off new court fights
By KEVIN McGILL, AMY day, as one side sought for a wave of litigation from tion laws that were left on morrow and the next day
FORLITI and GEOFF MULVI- quickly to put statewide all sides. the books and went unen- and the next day,” Nancy
HILL bans into effect and the Many of the court cases forced under Roe. Newer Northup, president and
Associated Press other tried to stop or at will focus on "trigger laws," abortion restrictions that CEO of the Center for Re-
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The least delay such measures. adopted in 13 states in were put on hold pending productive Rights, which
fall of Roe v. Wade shift- The U.S. Supreme Court's anticipation of the ruling the Supreme Court ruling argued the case that re-
ed the battleground over decision Friday to end con- and designed to take ef- have also started to come sulted in the high court rul-
abortion to courthouses stitutional protection for fect swiftly. Lawsuits could back into play. ing, said Friday.
around the country Mon- abortion opened the gates also target old anti-abor- “We’ll be back in court to- Continued on next page