Individual Members of the Medical Licensing Board of Indiana v. Anonymous Plaintiff 1
The Indiana Supreme Court declined to review the intermediate court’s affirmance that the religious and spiritual plaintiffs were entitled to a preliminary injunction against the state’s abortion ban, based on their claims under the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
The trial court subsequently entered a permanent injunction, blocking enforcement of the ban against the plaintiffs and a certified class of all Indianans who may need religiously-mandated abortions, when such enforcement conflicts with their religious exercise.
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