Press Release: Georgia Abortion Providers Urge Court to Block Six-Week Abortion Ban at Trial
This week, Georgia abortion providers and advocates went to trial, seeking to block the state’s ban on abortion after approximately six weeks of pregnancy.
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This week, Georgia abortion providers and advocates went to trial, seeking to block the state’s ban on abortion after approximately six weeks of pregnancy.
The Superior Court of Fulton County will hear oral arguments and hold a two-day trial beginning today featuring live testimony from experts and fact witnesses — including Georgia physicians and medical professionals — on the harms of HB 481, a ban on abortion at approximately six weeks of pregnancy.
The Superior Court of Fulton County will hear oral arguments and hold a two-day trial featuring live testimony from experts and fact witnesses — including Georgia physicians and medical professionals — on the harms of HB 481.
Early voting has kicked off in Georgia, and voters are already casting their ballots at a record-breaking pace. The ACLU of Georgia encourages voters who haven’t done so to cast their ballot early.
A case challenging the Georgia Department of Community Supervision’s (GDCS) failure to provide adequate communication access to deaf plantiffs on probation or parole.
Today, the ACLU of Georgia sent a letter to election officials statewide to provide guidance on voter challenges that are becoming increasingly common as we get closer to the November general election. We encourage those officials and attorneys representing them to carefully consult the guidance.