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Abortion Clinic challenges Louisiana's "trigger" ban after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling

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Louisiana Clinic Monday Has filed a proceeding against a law banning abortion in a Republican-led state that came into force after the US Supreme Court's blockbuster decision to eliminate the constitutional right to abortion nationwide.

Louisiana is one of 13 states with a "trigger law" designed to ban or severely limit abortion after the Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling. .. On Friday.

In filing with state court, Shreveport's Hope Medical Group for Women, one of Louisiana's three abortion clinics, limits post-abortion on Friday. He said he did not challenge the state's ability to do so.

Louisiana is not free to do so in a way that violates the right to due process, and the state's trigger "lacks constitutional safeguards to prevent arbitrary enforcement. Insisted.

Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry did not immediately respond to the request for comment. He welcomed Friday's Supreme Court ruling, saying at one event that those who challenged the state's ban were "fighting fiercely."

This proceeding is one of several Republican-backed and challenging abortion laws under the post-Constitution of the United States Supreme Court.

A parent-child relationship Utah branch planned on Saturday appealed for a ban on triggers in the state, and abortion advocates banned abortion in Ohio six weeks after it came into effect on Friday. I will file an objection.

In Louisiana, Hope Medical, by state law, does exactly what it does, such as whether one or all of them are collectively valid, and if there are exceptions. He claimed that it was impossible to determine if it was banned. Save the life of a pregnant woman.

Due to the ambiguity, state and local officials issued conflicting statements as to whether the trigger ban was effective, alleging a proceeding in the Orleans Civil District Court.

(Report by Natleymond in Boston, edited by Bill Burke)