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 Kansas highest court strongly reaffirmed Friday that the state constitution protects abortion access, strik stanley cup ing down a ban on a common second-trimester procedure and laws regulating abortion providers more strictly than other health care providers.The pair of 5-1 decisions suggests that other restrictions 鈥?even ones decades on the books 鈥?might not withstand legal challenges. The stanley cup  court s dissenting justice, widely seen as its most conservative, warned that Kansas is headed toward  a legal regime of unrestricted access to abortion.  This is an immense victory for the health, safety, and dignity of people in Kansas and the entire Midwestern region, where millions have been cut off from abortion access,  said Nancy Northup, president and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights, which represented the abortion providers challenging the two laws.The decisions came almost two years after an August 2022 statewide vote decisively affirmed abortion rights, the first such vote after the U.S. Supreme Court s Dobbs decision in June 2022 that allowed states to ban abortion altogether. Kansas voters rejected a proposed change in the state constitution approved by the stanley cup  Republican-controlled Legislature to declare that the document provides no right to abortion.Related story: New anti-abortion laws go into effect in Kansas despite governor s vetoRepublican Attorney General Kris Kobach s office had argued that the 2022 vote didnt matter in determining whether the two laws could stand. But Jus Zjfv Attorney: Black man killed by deputies shot in back of head
 Colombia has become the latest country in Latin America to expand access to abortion, with the nation s Constitutional Court voting to legalize the procedure until the 24th stanley cups uk  week of pregnancy. Monday s decision by the tribunal of nine judges fell short of the expectations of pro-choice groups that had been pushing for abortion to be completely decriminalized in Colombia. But it was nevertheless described as a historic event by women s rights groups, which estimate 400,000 women get clandestine abortions in the country each year. Before the ruling, Colombia allowed abortions only when a woman s life stanley cup  was in danger, a fetus had malformations or the pregnancy resulted from rape.Cristina Rosero, a lawyer for the New York-based Center for Reproductive Rights said,  We were trying to get the complete decriminalization of abortion...but this is still a historic step. The Center for Reproductive Rights is an advocacy group that was one of five organizat stanley quencher ions that filed a 2020 lawsuit to get the high court to review Colombias abortions laws. In the lawsuit, it argued that restrictions on abortion rights, while they discriminate against all women, disproportionately discriminate against women from low-income backgrounds and parts of the country. These individuals historically have less access to lawyers, doctors, and psychologists who might help them prove that carrying out the pregnancy might put their physical or mental health at risk, as the Associated Press reported. In Colombia, a ma