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In the November 2024 election, a record-breaking 10 US states featured ballot measures that would enshrine abortion rights, and in some cases other reproductive rights, in the state constitution, and one state also featured an anti-abortion measure.
If you're in Arizona and need an abortion If your pregnancy has not reached "viability," it is legal for you to get an abortion in Arizona. Viability is the stage of pregnancy when a fetus has developed enough that it is able to survive outside the uterus with medical help.
The Supreme Court, however, beginning as early as 1923 and continuing through its recent decisions, has broadly read the "liberty" guarantee of the Fourteenth Amendment to guarantee a fairly broad right of privacy that has come to encompass decisions about child rearing, procreation, marriage, and termination of ...
In 1973, the Supreme Court held that the Fifth Amendment's due process clause includes a right to privacy in Roe v. Wade – and that through this right of privacy, women have the right to choose to have an abortion.
Abortion is legal in Arizona, when provided by a licensed physician, with the following restrictions: Abortion beyond 15 weeks of pregnancy is permitted.
The Arizona Abortion Access Act creates a “fundamental right” to receive abortion care up until fetal viability, with exceptions after that to “protect the life or physical or mental health of the pregnant individual.” The Act was officially added to the state's constitution on November 25.
November 5, 2024 Over 60% of Arizona voters voted YES on Proposition 139 to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution. The amendment will take effect once the state certifies the election.
On November 5, 2024, the voters approved Proposition 139, which establishes a fundamental right to abortion under the Arizona Constitution. The constitutional amendment took effect on November 25, 2024. ingly, Arizonans now have a constitutional right to access abortion care.
Since 2022, Arizona has enforced a law banning abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy. Proposition 139 will amend the state constitution to guarantee abortions access up to the point of fetal viability — around 24 weeks.