The injunction comes a week after the Wyoming Supreme Court heard arguments in a separate civil case challenging two other laws that amount to a near total ban on the procedure.

The injunction comes a week after the Wyoming Supreme Court heard arguments in a separate civil case challenging two other laws that amount to a near total ban on the procedure.
St. John’s Health is letting physicians prescribe abortion medications, but the future of reproductive rights in Wyoming remains uncertain.
With the decision from the state’s supreme court, Wyoming is now one step closer to a final resolution in its ongoing legal battle over reproductive rights.
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Dr. Katie Noyes was planning to provide the service at St. John’s starting next year, but she may not be allowed due to the uncertain legal environment.
The Teton County judge is taking time to make a decision after hearing arguments this week, citing “complex constitutional issues.”
States like Colorado saw huge increases in patients, while there were slight declines in Wyoming — where a ban is being challenged in the courts.
A handful of physicians argue the law prevents “abortions on demand” while allowing them when a pregnant person’s life is in danger.
The state will have to explain how the near-total and medical abortion laws protect Wyomingites’ public health and welfare.