In Arizona, a significant legal and political battle is unfolding around the state's 1864 abortion law. Following the overturn of Roe two years ago, Arizona has become a focal point for conflicting abortion policies. Recently, an attorneys' group has formed to oppose the removal of Justices Bolick and King from the Arizona Supreme Court, arguing that their votes on abortion issues should not be grounds for ousting. This is significant as their removal could allow Governor Hobbs to make two new appointments. Efforts pushing for the immediate enforcement of the 1864 ban have been met with resistance from abortion opponents, including ADFLegal, who are urging the Arizona Supreme Court to reject any delays in implementing the ban, opposing @AZAGMayes' request for a delay.
Amid bid to deny new terms to Bolick and King, attorneys' group opposes ousting Arizona justices based solely on abortion vote https://t.co/NYHp8NCJ8M via @tucsonstar
Anti-abortion group @ADFLegal urges immediate enforcement of Arizona's 1864 ban, reject @AZAGMayes request to delay. https://t.co/vm2UF2dZjZ via @tucsonstar
Opinion: Republicans unveiled a border security bill and signaled their belief that they're about to lose control of the Arizona Legislature. https://t.co/FHFx05Coxk