Current:Home > InvestGeorgia attorney general appeals a judge’s rollback of abortion ban -TruePath Finance
Georgia attorney general appeals a judge’s rollback of abortion ban
Rekubit Exchange View
Date:2025-04-07 12:46:14
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s Republican attorney general has appealed a judge’s ruling that struck down the state’s abortion ban.
Attorney General Chris Carr’s office filed a legal motion Wednesday asking the Georgia Supreme Court to reinstate the law banning most abortions after the first six weeks or so of pregnancy while the court considers the state’s appeal.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney ruled Monday that the ban in place since 2022 violated women’s rights to liberty and privacy under Georgia’s state constitution. His decision rolled back abortion limits in the state to a prior law that allowed abortions until viability, roughly 22 to 24 weeks into a pregnancy.
Carr’s office in its legal motion denounced McBurney’s ruling as “barely veiled judicial policymaking.”
“There is nothing legally private about ending the life of an unborn child,” the court filing said.
Some Georgia clinic officials said they would begin accepting patients whose pregnancies are past six weeks’ gestation, though they’re aware the ban could be reimposed quickly.
Carr’s office noted in its notice of appeal filed Tuesday that the case goes straight to Georgia’s highest court because it involves a challenge to the constitutionality of a state law.
The judge’s ruling left 13 U.S. states with bans on abortion at all stages of pregnancy and three that bar them after the first six weeks or so of pregnancy.
veryGood! (46142)
Related
- Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
- University of Maryland lifts Greek life ban, hazing investigation into five chapters continues
- Extra, Extra! Saie Debuts Their New Hydrating Concealer With A Campaign Featuring Actress Tommy Dorfman
- Baby giraffe dies of a broken neck at Zoo Miami
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- Judge denies Apple’s attempt to dismiss a class-action lawsuit over AirTag stalking
- 'Who Would Win?': March Mammal Madness is underway. Here's everything players need to know
- Drew Lachey Weighs In On Brother Nick Lachey's Love Is Blind Hosting Gig
- Could your smelly farts help science?
- Allegheny County promises more mental health support, less use of force at its jail
Ranking
- Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
- Dr. Dre says he had 3 strokes while in hospital for brain aneurysm: Makes you appreciate being alive
- Kenny Pickett sees Eagles trade as 'reset,' 'confident' in leaving Steelers on good terms
- Man falls to his death from hot-air balloon in Australia, leaving pilot and passengers traumatized
- Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
- Buddhists use karmic healing against one US city’s anti-Asian legacy and nationwide prejudice today
- Boeing's woes could mean higher airfares for U.S. travelers
- Olivia Culpo Reveals Her Non-Negotiable for Christian McCaffrey Wedding
Recommendation
How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
Chicago sues gunmaker Glock over conversions to machine guns
Shakira Reveals If a Jar of Jam Really Led to Gerard Piqué Breakup
March Madness expert picks: Our bracket predictions for 2024 NCAA women's tournament
The White House is cracking down on overdraft fees
Buckingham Palace Confirms King Charles III Is Alive After Russian Media Reports His Death
Trump asks Supreme Court to dismiss case charging him with plotting to overturn 2020 election
Horoscopes Today, March 18, 2024