unofan
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Iowa's Supreme Court, which has lurched far right in the last 5 years thanks to 2 mandatory retirements and the sudden passing of the former chief justice, pulled its own Dobbs this morning and explicitly overruled a 4-year-old case that found abortion was a fundamental right protected by the state constitution. The controlling opinion was relatively narrow beyond that (basically reverting back to the federal undue burden standard), but explicitly invited further challenges.
2 of the 5 in the majority would have gone farther and say abortion is only subject to rational basis review (under the Iowa Constitution) - basically giving the government unlimited ability to ban it.
The lone remaining liberal (until July, when he faces mandatory retirement) dissented. The other moderate shock was the Chief Justice dissenting on the major points. She would've upheld the prior case under stare decises.
2 of the 5 in the majority would have gone farther and say abortion is only subject to rational basis review (under the Iowa Constitution) - basically giving the government unlimited ability to ban it.
The lone remaining liberal (until July, when he faces mandatory retirement) dissented. The other moderate shock was the Chief Justice dissenting on the major points. She would've upheld the prior case under stare decises.