Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Christian Jenkins speaks in his courtroom in downtown Cincinnati on Oct. 7, 2022.  Jenkins heard arguments Friday on whether to extend a block on Ohio's law banning virtually all abortions on a more permanent basis.
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A judge in Cincinnati announced Friday he will issue a preliminary injunction against a new Ohio law that prohibits abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, according to the ACLU of Ohio.

“As a result of the ruling, abortion up to 22 weeks of pregnancy will remain legal while litigation continues,” the organization said in a statement.

Senate Bill 23 was passed in 2019 and took effect when the US Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade in June. The law bans abortions performed after early cardiac activity is detected – typically around six weeks into a pregnancy, before many women know they are pregnant – except in medical emergencies.