TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida’s new ban on most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy was ruled unconstitutional Thursday by a judge – a day before it is set to go into effect.

Leon County Circuit Judge John Cooper ruled that the restriction clashes with an earlier state Supreme Court ruling, which concluded that abortion is protected by the Florida constitution’s right to privacy.

“Women have a privacy right under the state constitution,” said Cooper, who agreed to issue a temporary injunction, but not fast enough to prevent the 15-week standard from becoming law Friday. Current state law allows most abortions within 24 weeks of pregnancy. 

Cooper issued his ruling from the bench, at the end of a two-day hearing. A full written order is expected in the coming days.

The 15-week law also will remain in place once Attorney General Ashley Moody files an anticipated appeal to that injunction order.

“If Floridians are concerned about their ability to access abortion care … I would encourage them to reach out to their local providers and find out their options,” said Whitney White, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, who represented Planned Parenthood affiliates in Florida and other plaintiffs in the case.

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Florida’s Republican-controlled Legislature approved the 15-week standard earlier this year and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the measure in April.

Planned Parenthood affiliates in Florida and allied organizations sued this month to block the law, approved by the Legislature as HB 5. Their attorneys argued that affiliates and their patients would be irreparably harmed by the change.

“There’s no dispute that plaintiffs currently offer abortions after 15 weeks and that they’d be forced to stop that under coercion of the threatened criminal and licensing penalties that HB 5 carries,” said Whitney White, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, representing Planned Parenthood.

During earlier testimony, Dr. Shelly Tien of Jacksonville, said, “Abortion is a very common procedure. It’s a very safe procedure.”