Arizona abortion rights backers sue to overturn old ban
Several media outlets reported on the lawsuit filed by the Center and its partners seeking to restore abortion access in Arizona. The lawsuit asks the court to clarify doctors’ obligations under the state’s multiple, overlapping abortion laws, which have forced providers to cease abortion services for fear of criminal prosecution. The Center’s Nancy Northup, president and CEO, and Gail Deady, staff attorney, were quoted in several pieces.
Read the media coverage here:
- “Arizona abortion rights backers sue to overturn old ban,” Associated Press, 10/4/22
- “Arizona doctors sue to block 1901 near-total abortion ban,” Reuters, 10/4/22
- “Abortion lawsuit in Arizona targets confusion over ‘clashing’ bans,” The Hill, 10/4/22
- “Center For Reproductive Rights, ACLU file abortion lawsuit against Arizona,” News 4 Tuscon, 10/5/22
- “Doctor, ACLU file lawsuit to restore abortion rights in Arizona,” KJZZ, 10/4/22
- “Center For Reproductive Rights, ACLU file abortion lawsuit against Arizona,” KVOA, 10/4/22
- “Doctors are suing Arizona over confusion of conflicting abortion laws,” Arizona Mirror, 10/4/22
- “Doctors group asks court to make 15-week abortion ban the law in Arizona,” KTAR News, 10/4/22