Judge signs off on 24-hour abortion waiting period
After a 7-year battle, Florida will soon be able to enforce a 24-hour waiting period for abortions. A Leon County judge ruled the law passed in 2015 requiring the waiting period is constitutional. Abortion rights advocates sued the state, claiming the law violates a woman's privacy.
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