Lawsuit filed against N.D. abortion laws
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- Abortion-rights advocates have filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging two new North Dakota laws that impose the nation's toughest abortion restrictions.
The New York-based Center for Reproductive Rights is representing the Red River Women's Clinic in Fargo in the lawsuit filed Tuesday. It seeks to block a measure that would ban abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, when a fetal heartbeat can first be detected. The lawsuit also is challenging another new law that would prohibit women from having an abortion because a fetus has a genetic defect, such as Down syndrome.
Abortion-rights activists say the laws are unconstitutional.
North Dakota lawmakers already have set aside $400,000 for the legal fight promised by abortion-rights activists.
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