Whether abortions remain legal in Arizona is now up to the state Supreme Court, which heard arguments Tuesday in a case brought by abortion foes hoping to reinstate a near-total ban that first became law during the Civil War, when Arizona was still a territory. Attorneys for Eric Hazelrigg, the medical director of a chain of anti-abortion clinics across the Valley, urged six of the state’s justices to restore a law from 1864 that forbids doctors from performing any abortions except those to save a patient’s life, or else face a 2 to 5 year mandatory prison sentence…