State bans abortion battle fuel rights groups
The fight for abortion to the USA in a new phase, after the legislature in the state of South Dakota, encouraged by the new Make-up of the U.S. Supreme Court, a broad prohibition on termination pregnancies.
By a vote of 23-12, the Senate Thursday a law which allows to terminate a pregnancy except in rare cases when it may be necessary for the mother’s life.
The measure has already been on the State House 47-22 and is likely to office of Republican Governor Mike Rounds as next week. The governor is a vowel opponents of abortion and it is anticipated the signing of the law to identify.
Although there is a sparsely populated in the state, the vote has a tremor of the entire community of women’s rights, as it should be set in motion a series of events that could lead, that the reversal of Roe against Wade, a ruling by the U.S. foundation 1973 - Supreme Court, that abortion was legalized.
The organiser of the ban do not deny they must be much higher than South Dakota, a rural society and curator of the State. Instead, they expect that a full ban to trigger a challenge to the Federal Tribunal, which after a series of legal remedies and appeals against-his way to the Supreme Court of States United.
The Tribunal has now just a new look. Late Chief Justice William Rehnquist and retiring Justice Sandra Day O’Connor has been replaced by the conservative John Roberts and Samuel Alito. Agence France-Presse
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