(Reuters) – A South Carolina judge on Friday temporarily blocked the state’s new law that bans most abortions after about six weeks, ruling that it should be considered by the state Supreme Court before taking effect. State Circuit Judge Clifton Newman granted reproductive rights groups’ motion to block the legislation,…Read More
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