Could Arizona’s 1864 near-total abortion law never go into effect?

The Arizona Supreme Court delayed the effective date of the 1864 near-total abortion ban, which could mean it never will got into effect. The Arizona Attorney General’s Office said the Civil War-era law wouldn’t go into effect until Sept. 26. But the plan is to keep delaying it so it never became the law of the land.

The Arizona Supreme Court delayed the effective date of the 1864 near-total abortion ban, which could mean it never will got into effect. The Arizona Attorney General’s Office said the Civil War-era law wouldn’t go into effect until Sept. 26. But the plan is to keep delaying it so it never became the law of the land.