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Judge blocks South Dakota abortion advertising ban against nonprofit
A federal judge blocked South Dakota from enforcing its abortion advertising ban against the nonprofit Mayday Health and plaintiff Nancy Turbak Berry, ruling the state law likely violates free speech. The law prohibits distributing and advertising abortion services, but the judge found the state failed to prove it meets strict scrutiny. Mayday Health, which provides information about abortion pills without selling them, had placed advertisements in South Dakota.
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