After appeals court loss, Daniel Cameron turns to Supreme Court in push to end abortion

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After appeals court loss, Daniel Cameron turns to Supreme Court in push to end abortion
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The Kentucky Court of Appeals has rejected Attorney General Daniel Cameron's effort to stop abortions in Kentucky just two days after a court order allowed them to resume. Cameron is now asking the state Supreme Court to consider his case.

The Kentucky Court of Appeals has rejected Attorney General Daniel Cameron's effort to stop abortions in Kentucky just two days after a court order allowed them to resume.In an order issued Saturday, appeals court Judge Glenn Acree denied Cameron's appeal of a temporary restraining order issued Thursday by Jefferson Circuit Judge Mitch Perry.

Cameron said in a brief statement Saturday he was"disappointed" with the decision, and on Sunday, he announced he had filed his request with the high court, saying his office is"exhausting every possible avenue." "We're glad to see the Court of Appeals agrees the lower court has taken proper emergency action to protect abortion access," Samuel Crankshaw said. "This win is temporary, but we won't back down in the fight to defend Kentuckians' most basic rights from extremist politicians like Daniel Cameron."

abortion services. EMW said it had to turn some patients away who had arrived at the clinic for abortions and cancel appointments of others.that the Kentucky Constitution confers the right to abortion as a matter of privacy. They sought a temporary restraining order blocking enforcement of the law,where challenges are underway to try to restore abortion access under state laws and constitutions.

Acree, in his order, said he was"acutely aware of and sensitive to the substantive issue at stake — what Roe termed 'potential life' and its termination by abortion." But they said both clinics temporarily suspended abortions as a precaution because the law calls for prosecution of any physicians who violate it with a felony offense.that the trigger law"became effective on June 24, 2022, the date on which the Supreme Court issued its decision."

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