Abortion Ballot Measures Face Legal Battles
Abortion Ballot Measures Face Legal Battles
Abortion Ballot Measures Face Legal Battles
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The Florida Supreme Court ruled 6-1 to allow a financial statement alongside an abortion ballot measure, despite opposition claiming it misleadingly suggests an increase in abortions and related costs. Meanwhile, the Arkansas Supreme Court upheld the rejection of a petition for an abortion rights ballot initiative due to procedural shortcomings, despite claims from proponents that all requirements were met. In Massachusetts, an anti-abortion group, Your Options Medical, sued state officials alleging a campaign to shut down their operations through selective law enforcement and public threats. In Missouri, abortion-rights advocates filed a lawsuit against the Secretary of State, arguing that the language for the upcoming ballot measure on abortion is misleading and prejudicial, aiming to confuse voters about the implications of the amendment.

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Arkansas Supreme Court Upholds Rejection of Abortion Rights Petitions, Blocking Ballot Measure
Arkansas Supreme Court Rejects Effort From Leftist Group To Put Abortion On November Ballot
Florida Supreme Court allows financial statement to be attached to abortion ballot measure
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Arkansas Supreme Court Upholds Rejection of Abortion Rights Petitions, Blocking Ballot Measure
Arkansas Supreme Court Rejects Effort From Leftist Group To Put Abortion On November Ballot
Florida Supreme Court allows financial statement to be attached to abortion ballot measure
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