A Georgia judge has invalidated the state's six-week abortion ban, deeming it unconstitutional. This decision allows abortions up to 22 weeks, overturning a restrictive 2019 law. Judge Robert McBurney emphasized women's autonomy and rights over their own bodies, noting that fetal survival outside t...
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