ICYMI: Activists on both sides react to Utah's abortion 'trigger law' remaining on hold
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's abortion"trigger law" will remain on hold after a preliminary injunction was granted by Utah's 3rd District Court Judge Andrew Stone on Monday, at the request of Planned Parenthood and the ACLU of Utah.
The preliminary injunction comes after Judge Stone had previously granted a temporary 2-week restraining order on the ban. She said she anticipated some pushback from the trigger law, but she thought there would be a more reasoned approach in the courts.
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