Collection: Read more on reproductive rights in Arizona
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Get more of the latest covering abortion rights in Arizona following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade
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For Star subscribers: Starting in July, Arizona pharmacists will, for the first time, be allowed to dispense birth control pills and other hormonal contraceptives without seeing prescriptions.
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"The state has an interest in ensuring that abortions laws are applied equally, consistently, and predictably to all people and in all counties in Arizona,'' Gov. Katie Hobbs said in her order.
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The Biden administration and a drug manufacturer are asking the Supreme Court to preserve access to an abortion pill free from restrictions imposed by lower court rulings, while a legal fight continues.
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For Star subscribers: The ruling comes over the objections of groups trying to convince the federal court judge that the law is flawed and interferes with doctor-patient relationships.
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For Star subscribers: The top Republicans in the House and Senate want a judge to let them defend an Arizona law that bars abortions in cases of genetic defects. Kris Mayes, the state's new attorney general, won't do it, they've told a federal judge.
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Judges grilled a state attorney over his claim a territorial-era law banning most abortions once again makes the practice a crime despite a new law permitting doctors to terminate a pregnancy through the 15th week.
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An attorney had just started speaking before the Supreme Court when witnesses say the woman stood and urged American women to denounce the courtβs abortion ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
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The announcement follows an agreement by Attorney General Mark Brnovich not to prosecute doctors under the state's new territorial-era abortion law until after a final court ruling over its implementation.
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For Star subscribers: A court order barring Attorney General Mark Brnovich from trying to enforce a near ban on abortions for at least 45 days is part of a deal between his office and attorneys for the Arizona Medical Association.
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A Tucson doctor says her 14-year-old patient had trouble refilling her prescription at a Walgreen's pharmacy. The drug she needed, methotrexate, can be used to induce an abortion at certain dosages.
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The state Court of Appeals on Friday blocked implementation of the order issued last month by Pima County Superior Court Judge Kellie Johnson saying prosecutors could charge doctors who perform abortions in Arizona.
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Attorney General Mark Brnovich is asking Gov. Doug Ducey to call a special legislative session to let lawmakers provide "additional clarity'' about which of two abortion laws on the books they want enforced.
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For Star subscribers: The supporters of Arizona's new abortion law were hoping for the ban they got with Friday's court ruling. It's up to Gov. Ducey and the Legislature to fix the situation, or voters will.
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OPINION: "It is our time and our turn to meet this moment. We join the larger reproductive justice movement and stand firmly with advocates in full support of creating an Arizona where women, girls, and birthing people of all identities thrive," writes Amalia Luxardo,Β CEO of the Women's Foundation for the State of Arizona.
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The Southern Arizona Regional Health Center began offering surgical abortions and abortion medication for the first time since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in late June.
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The first over-the-counter birth control pill will be available in U.S. stores later this month, allowing American women and teens to purchase contraceptive medication as easily as they buy aspirin.
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The state Supreme Court's chief justice expressed skepticism at a hearing Tuesday that a 2022 Arizona law allowing abortions through the 15th week of pregnancy does not conflict with territorial-era law that makes nearly any abortion a crime.
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Arizona Supreme Court Justice William Montgomery says in a new statement that his past comments about abortion and Planned Parenthood will not affect his ability to hear a pending lawsuit about the procedure.
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For Star subscribers: An Arizona law that bans abortions sought solely because of fetal genetic defects can be challenged by doctors in the state, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals said.
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For Star subscribers:Β Proponents of installing the right to an abortion in the Arizona Constitution have until July 3 to collect nearly 400,000 valid signatures to make it on the ballot in 2024.
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For Star subscribers:Β Arizona Supreme Court Justice William Montgomery says his comment while Maricopa County attorney in 2017 that Planned Parenthood "is responsible for the greatest generational genocide known to man," is not relevant to an ongoing abortion case.
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For Star subscribers:Β Attorney General Kris Mayes, who now has complete control over the decision, won't enforce any of the Arizona laws that make performing certain abortions a crime.Β Β
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