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Indiana Asks Supreme Court to Speed up Abortion Ruling Paperwork so It Can Enforce Parental-Notification Law

Delay is preventing enforcement of a law 'designed to protect minors, families, and the unborn,' state says

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Indiana Asks Supreme Court to Speed up Abortion Ruling Paperwork so It Can Enforce Parental-Notification Law
Pro-abortion activists (R) argue with pro-life activists in front of the Supreme Court in Washington on June 26, 2022. Nathan Howard/Getty Images
Matthew Vadum
By Matthew Vadum
7/14/2022Updated: 7/14/2022
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Indiana filed an emergency application with the Supreme Court July 13 urging it to speed up the post-judgment paperwork after it reversed Roe v. Wade and remanded a related case so it can enforce abortion regulations put on hold by lower courts.

The request comes as the states figure out how to deal with the Roe ruling. Several states, including Indiana, are poised to begin enforcing abortion restrictions.

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