Planned Parenthood Will Ask Ohio Court to Uphold Abortion Rights
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Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union said they plan to ask an Ohio court to uphold abortion rights in the state now that the US Supreme Court has eliminated the right at the federal level.
An Ohio law banning abortions after six weeks was put on hold in 2019 by a federal judge citing Roe v. Wade. Hours after the Supreme Court overturned the landmark case, US District Judge Michael Barrett in Cincinnati lifted his injunction at the request of Republican Governor Mike DeWine and state Attorney General Dave Yost, letting the law to go in effect.