The Florida Supreme Court ruled today that the State Constitution’s privacy protections do not extend to abortion.
The ban, enacted last year by the state’s Republican-led government, will alter the landscape of abortion access across the American South, where women have long traveled to Florida from states with little to no access.
In a separate decision released at the same time, the court unanimously ruled that a proposed constitutional amendment to expand abortion access could appear on ballots in November.
The rulings encapsulated, in a single state on a single day, how the country has grappled with abortion since Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022.
Florida is the latest among more than 20 states where abortion opponents have further restricted the procedure.
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