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Mich. judge declares 1931 abortion ban unconstitutional
A Michigan judge on Wednesday ruled a state law passed in 1931 that banned abortions cannot be enforced, citing the state's constitution and the right to privacy that it provides. Planned Parenthood of Michigan filed the lawsuit against the Michigan state government in April to halt a near-total abortion ban from going into effect. The 1931 law, which was triggered after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, banned all abortions except in situations where the mother's life was endangered due to her pregnancy. No exceptions for incest or rape are included in the ban. Michigan Court of Claims Chief Judge Elizabeth Gleicher wrote in her decision that the law "violates the Due Proc

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