The number of Americans getting covid-19 shots has steadily increased to a three-month high as seniors and people with medical conditions seek boosters and government and employer mandates push more workers to get their first doses.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) A federal judge Friday extended an order that will prevent state officials from enforcing a law that prohibits school districts from implementing mask requirements until a federal lawsuit challenging the law can be heard.
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An Iowa judge has permanently blocked a state law requiring women to wait 24 hours before getting an abortion.
In his order, filed Monday afternoon, District Court Judge Mitchell Turner held that the 2020 law is unconstitutional and cannot be enforced on two grounds: that the Legislature violated the single-subject rule of the Iowa Constitution when lawmakers passed the measure as an amendment to an unrelated bill; and that the law violates a 2018 Iowa Supreme Court decision that protects abortion rights.
The law was opposed in court by Planned Parenthood of the Heartland and the American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa. Turner had previously issued a temporary injunction blocking the law just before it was to take effect July 1, 2020. Monday s order makes that injunction permanent. In his order, Turner also canceled a planned trial in the case, which was set for January.