South Carolina Supreme Court temporarily blocks abortion law as near-total ban moves forward in state House

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The South Carolina Supreme Court temporarily blocked a six-week abortion ban Wednesday, just one day after a state House committee passed its near total-abortion ban bill in a 13-7 vote.

The abortion ban took effect shortly after the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in a landmark decision on June 24, spurring abortion providers to file a lawsuit challenging the ban.

"We applaud the court’s decision to protect the people of South Carolina from this cruel law that interferes with a person’s private medical decision," said Jenny Black, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, in a statement. "Today the court has granted our patients a welcome reprieve, but the fight to restore bodily autonomy to the people of South Carolina is far from over. No matter what happens, we will never stop fighting for our patients’ right to make their own decisions about their bodies and futures."

The abortion ban "prohibit[s] the performance of an abortion if a fetal heartbeat is detected" with medical exemptions considered, according to the text.

A judge had previously denied a request to temporarily block the abortion ban on July 26. The plaintiffs, including Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, had asked the judge for an injunction as the lawsuit continued through the courts.

The plaintiffs argue the ban violates "the South Carolina Constitution’s right to privacy and its guarantees of equal protection and due process," according to the court documents.

On Tuesday, the Republican-led state legislature passed its near-total abortion ban bill, titled the "South Carolina Human Life Protection Act," out of the state House Judiciary Committee. It is now on its way to the state House floor for consideration.

"I am encouraged that this bill has made it to the floor of the House and pro-life legislators look forward to the debate.  We are closer than ever before to ending the practice of abortion as birth control in our state," Rep. John R. McCravy III, one of the bill's drafters, said in a statement to Fox News Digital.... (Read more)

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