A Trump-appointed federal judge has issued a temporary halt to a law that all but banned abortions in the state of Kentucky.
The only two operating abortion clinics in Kentucky were shuttered as a result of the law, being unable to comply with its requirements—but they’re now back in business.
The decision came on Thursday and was made by US District Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings, one of the slew of federal judges appointed by President Donald Trump. The temporary block on the law, which was passed in March, is being seen as a victory for abortionists, and a loss for Kentucky’s Republican-dominated legislature.
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