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The Georgia Supreme Court has reinstated a state law prohibiting most abortions performed after an unborn baby's heartbeat can be detected, which is usually around six weeks into gestation.
In an order released Monday, Georgia's highest court blocked enforcement of a ruling from the Superior Court of Fulton County that struck down the heartbeat abortion ban while legal proceedings continue.
All the justices who participated in the case concurred with the order, except Justice John J. Ellington, who concurred in part and dissented in part.
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In an order released Monday, Georgia's highest court blocked enforcement of a ruling from the Superior Court of Fulton County that struck down the heartbeat abortion ban while legal proceedings continue.
All the justices who participated in the case concurred with the order, except Justice John J. Ellington, who concurred in part and dissented in part.
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Georgia Supreme Court reinstates heartbeat law restricting abortion after 6 weeks
The Georgia Supreme Court has reinstated a state law prohibiting most abortions performed after an unborn baby s heartbeat can be detected, which is usually around six weeks into a pregnancy