Kentucky Supreme Court Ruling: Abortion Remains Banned in Kentucky
The Kentucky Supreme Court once again denied our request to block two abortion bans that first went into effect on August 1. As a result, abortion remains banned in the state.
The Kentucky Supreme Court once again denied our request to block two abortion bans that first went into effect on August 1. As a result, abortion remains banned in the state.
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The Kentucky Supreme Court has allowed two abortion bans to remain in effect. Abortion remain illegal in Kentucky at all stages of pregnancy.