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South Carolina Supreme Court interprets state's fetal heartbeat abortion ban (Religion Clause)

Catholic Culture Monday, 19 May 2025 ()
Two years after South Carolina enacted its Fetal Heartbeat and Protection from Abortion Act, the state’s Supreme Court defined fetal heartbeat as taking place at the end of the sixth week of pregnancy.

The law protects most unborn children from being killed by abortion after a heartbeat is detected. Planned Parenthood argued that fetal heartbeat should be defined as taking place after nine weeks of pregnancy, rather than six.
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