High court: Arizona can enforce genetic issue abortion ban

Dr. Jill Gibson, Medical director for Planned Parenthood Arizona, speaks with her staff Thursday, June 30, 2022 at the Planned Parenthood facility in Tempe. Planned Parenthood Arizona stopped performing abortions immediately after the Supreme Court's ruling because they were worried about a pre-statehood law making it a crime to perform an abortion or assist in any way, unless the life of the mother is threatened. (Matt York/AP)

Dr. Jill Gibson, Medical director for Planned Parenthood Arizona, speaks with her staff Thursday, June 30, 2022 at the Planned Parenthood facility in Tempe. Planned Parenthood Arizona stopped performing abortions immediately after the Supreme Court's ruling because they were worried about a pre-statehood law making it a crime to perform an abortion or assist in any way, unless the life of the mother is threatened. (Matt York/AP)

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