
Georgia Supreme Court Reinstates 6-Week ‘Heartbeat’ Law
The state Supreme Court in a 6 to 1 majority reinstated the heartbeat law pending ongoing litigation surrounding the law.
The state Supreme Court in a 6 to 1 majority reinstated the heartbeat law pending ongoing litigation surrounding the law.
The measure, which protects unborn life from abortion starting at the point at which a fetal heartbeat is detectable, will soon go into effect.
The high court, 5-4, issued an order late Wednesday night not to block enactment of the Heartbeat Act, which went into effect the same day.
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