The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a hotly disputed Arizona law restricting abortions, signaling that the justices may not be in a hurry to scrutinize the latest wave of state laws limiting the medical procedure.
The court’s action, announced without comment, was one of hundreds of orders issued by the justices on their return to the bench after a nearly month-long recess.
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