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Judge Denies Dismissal of Case Challenging South Carolina Abortion Heartbeat Bill

Health your username 3 days ago Judge Mary Geiger Lewis of the District of South Carolina denied a motion by Gov. Henry McMaster to dismiss Planned Parenthood’s amended complaint challenging the state’s Feb. 18 law banning abortions once an embryonic or fetal heartbeat is detected, mainly relying on the reasoning behind the same court’s granting of a preliminary injunction March 19 that blocked the law’s enforcement. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic (PPSAT), Greenville Women’s Clinic (GWC), and GWC co-owner and physician Terry L. Buffkin filed their original complaint against South Carolina lawmakers the same day the state passed Senate Bill 1, or the South Carolina Fetal Heartbeat and Protection from Abortion Act, challenging the constitutionality of the legislation, as Law Street Media reported. The bill which was restrained from being enforced after the court granted the plaintiffs a preliminary injunction would prevent patients from having legal abortions afte

Judge delays decision on injunction against SC abortion law, law is still temporarily blocked

Judge delays decision on injunction against SC abortion law, law is still temporarily blocked Judge delays decision on injunction against SC abortion law, law is still temporarily blocked By Adam Mintzer | March 8, 2021 at 8:01 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 7:20 AM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - A federal judge said she will rule soon on whether to impose an injunction to block a newly passed law designed to ban most abortions in South Carolina. Judge Mary Geiger Lewis held a hearing at 2 p.m. Monday to hear arguments over whether an injunction was necessary. But she said she first wants to decide whether Gov. Henry McMaster and State House Speaker Jay Lucas will be able to intervene or allowed to join the legal fight.

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