The Ohio Supreme Court will hear arguments next month in a case regarding the indefinitely paused six-week abortion ban as it also decides whether to intervene in the November abortion ballot initiative process. The state’s highest court set oral arguments for Sept. 27, when the Ohio Attorney General’s office will make their case as to why they appealed a preliminary injunction from a Hamilton County court, putting a temporary stop to the six-week abortion ban implemented hours after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.
Ohio Supreme Court Sets Date for Arguments in Abortion Appeal
