
Michigan judge grants injunction against enforcement of state's 1931 abortion ban
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A Michigan judge issued a preliminary injunction against the state's 1931 abortion ban Tuesday barring its enforcement should Roe v. Wade be struck down in federal court, according to documents filed in the Michigan Court of Claims.
Judge Elizabeth Gleicher granted the injunction in a 27-page opinion in which she states that "Planned Parenthood's complaint preserves a privacy claim and also avers that the statute is unconstitutional because it violate the rights to liberty ... bodily integrity, and equal protection guaranteed by the Michigan Constitution and the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act and is unconstitutionally vague."
Abortion rights advocates in Michigan had raised alarms about the ban, which was invalidated by the decision in Roe v. Wade but remained on the state's books.

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