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Supreme Court rejects plea for quick ruling on effort to stop abortion ban

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Supreme Court rejects plea for quick ruling on effort to stop abortion ban

A three-judge panel of the Supreme Court has rejected the petition of Women's Organization to allow the resumption of abortions as early as this week.

The Supreme Court justices have said that instead they will wait for arguments from Lynn Fitch's office to be submitted before ruling on the petition of the abortion supporters. The three-justice panel of James Kitchens, Dawn Beam and Kenneth Griffis has given Fitch's office until July 25 to respond to a petition requesting that the Supreme Court rescind the abortion ban.

The abortion ban was put in place after Fitch's office successfully argued before the for the reversal of , a decades-old decision that provided a national right to an abortion.

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The abortion ban went into effect in Mississippi on Thursday. At the time the ban went into effect, Jackson Women's Health Organization was the only abortion provider in the state. The clinic had filed a asking that the ban been postponed based on a 1998 state Supreme Court ruling saying that there was a right to an abortion in Mississippi's constitution separate from the right granted under the U.S. Constitution in Roe v. Wade.

Despite the state Supreme Court saying the right to an abortion existed in the Mississippi Constitution, Chancery Judge Debbra Halford of Franklin County refused to stop the ban from taking effect.

Now the clinic is asking the state Supreme Court to rule on the issue and is requesting a quick decision.

In a motion, attorneys for the clinic said, “By July 25, will have been without abortion access for over two weeks. They will have been denied their rights under the Mississippi Constitution to privacy and bodily autonomy, as they are compelled by the state to endure the risks of pregnancy and bear children against their will. The deprivation of constitutional rights, and the harms of forced pregnancy and childbirth, are substantial and irreversible. Absent relief from this Court, the harm will continue.”

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The three-judge panel rejected that argument, opting instead to wait for arguments from the , due July 25.

The abortion ban is in effect in Mississippi because of a trigger passed in 2007 that went into effect if Roe v. Wade was overturned. Attorneys for the abortion clinic say the 1998 state Supreme Court ruling recognizing a Mississippi constitutional right to an abortion supersedes the trigger law and another Mississippi law banning abortions after six weeks.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Beth Ann White’s attorney asks court to disregard verdict

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-06 14:43:11

SUMMARY: Beth Ann White's attorney has requested the court to ignore the jury's verdict in the case involving a crash that killed a mother and her six-month-old son. White was found guilty of causing the crash and was convicted on several DUI charges. The attorney argues that the verdict is not supported by evidence and is biased against his client. White faces up to 25 years in prison for each count. The sentencing has been set for May 15.

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Oxford woman arrested for allegedly pulling gun on someone

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www.wcbi.com – Joey Barnes – 2024-05-06 14:07:54

SUMMARY: 29-year-old Kadejah Martin of Oxford, Mississippi was charged with domestic violence aggravated assault, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct after allegedly threatening someone with a gun on May 3. were called to the scene on Avenue, where the victim had escaped and sought refuge in a nearby business. Martin was found with a gun in her vehicle, but no injuries were reported. She was given a $100,000 bond. Follow WCBI on Facebook for more updates.

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MDOT receives $4.8 million to improve hurricane evacuation routes

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www.wjtv.com – Sethanie Smith – 2024-05-06 11:10:18

SUMMARY: received a $4.8 million grant to enhance contraflow operations on I-55 and I-59 as hurricane evacuation routes. The will improve traffic flow, safety, and efficiency with new signage, gates, and mile markers. Contraflow will turn all lanes northbound in case of a powerful hurricane, aiding in the evacuation of from and . The , expected to begin in 2025, aims to enhance the ability to quickly move people out of harm's way during emergencies. This will have a positive impact on and neighboring Louisiana.

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