The Indiana Supreme Court has decided that the state’s abortion ban doesn’t violate Indiana's constitution
that the state constitution's liberty protections provide a right to privacy and to make decisions on whether to have children.
A separate court challenge to the ban is ongoing as another county judge in December sided with residents who
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