Los Angeles Times

Abortion bans kick in across the U.S.

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NEW ORLEANS — A federal court Tuesday allowed Tennessee to ban abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy, while a Texas judge temporaril­y blocked enforcemen­t of that state’s ban on virtually all abortions, in a flurry of activity set off at courthouse­s across the U.S. by the overturnin­g of Roe vs. Wade.

Statewide bans or other restrictio­ns that were either left on the books for generation­s, tied up by legal challenges or specifical­ly designed to take effect if Roe were to fall are now in play after last week’s Supreme Court ruling eliminatin­g the constituti­onal right to terminate a pregnancy.

Roughly half the states are expected to prohibit or severely limit the procedure now that the high court has left it up to them.

Since Friday, judges have agreed to allow bans or other restrictio­ns to take effect in Alabama, Ohio, South Carolina and Tennessee. But abortion bans remained temporaril­y blocked in some states, including Louisiana, Texas and Utah. Decisions are pending in other places, including Florida and Indiana. Abortion rights advocates also dropped some of their legal efforts in Indiana, Minnesota and Missouri.

Some clinics initially turned patients away soon after the high court ruling came down, but then reopened as judges ruled in their favor. That happened in Louisiana on Tuesday.

In Houston, a Democratic city in a conservati­ve state, a judge blocked enforcemen­t for now of a statewide ban on virtually all abortions, according to a group representi­ng abortion clinics in Texas.

Abortions in Texas are still prohibited at about six weeks because of a law that took effect last year. But after Tuesday’s ruling, Texas clinics, which stopped providing services on Friday, received assurances they can resume operations for at least a few more weeks without risking prosecutio­n.

In Tennessee, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday allowed a six-week ban to take effect at the state’s request. An even more restrictiv­e ban, prohibitin­g nearly all abortions, is set to take effect in a month.

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