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New Mexico, abortion and Supreme Court
New Mexico is a go-to state for women seeking abortions. A new court ruling helps it stay that way
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties, helping to ensure the state remains a go-to destination for people from other states with bans.
New Mexico Supreme Court rules local governments cannot restrict abortion services
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled state law prevents local governments from restricting abortion or regulating abortion clinics and providers.
New Mexico Supreme Court rules local governments can’t restrict abortion access
The New Mexico Supreme Court issued a major ruling on Thursday, striking down local laws restricting abortion access. “Abortion access is safe and secure in New Mexico. It’s enshrined in law by the recent ruling by the New Mexico Supreme Court,
New Mexico Supreme Court strikes down local abortion restrictions
The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against several local ordinances in the state that aim to restrict distribution of the abortion pill. In a unanimous opinion, the court said the ordinances invade the legislature's authority to regulate reproductive care.
New Mexico Supreme Court rules local government can’t enforce abortion restrictions
The state supreme court in New Mexico has ruled that counties and municipalities are prohibited from restricting abortion or regulating abortion clinics and providers. In a unanimous decision released Thursday,
New Mexico Supreme Court rejects local abortion restrictions
The state Supreme Court unanimously ruled local ordinances attempting to restrict access to abortion services are invalid. The ruling comes after ordinances by Hobbs and Clovis, along with Lea and Roosevelt counties.
Abortion restrictions struck down by New Mexico Supreme Court
The New Mexico Supreme Court has struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general
New Mexico Supreme Court protects abortion access, strikes down local bans
The New Mexico Supreme Court struck down local abortion restrictions, affirming the state's liberal abortion laws. This ruling preserves access for out-of-state patients, reinforcing New Mexico as a haven for reproductive healthcare.
New Mexico Supreme Court strikes down local ordinances that place restrictions on abortion access
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico Supreme Court strikes down local ordinances that place restrictions on abortion access. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.
Abortion-rights group endorses candidate in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
EMILY’s List, a national abortion-rights interest group, is weighing in to try and sway the outcome of another high-stakes contest in Wisconsin. The group endorsed Judge Susan Crawford for the Wisconsin State Supreme Court,
NM Supreme Court strikes down anti-abortion ordinances adopted by local governments
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled Thursday that local governments cannot restrict abortion services, striking down ordinances adopted by Clovis, Hobbs and two eastern New Mexico counties.
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