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Satanic Temple's Abortion Challenge Fails

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has upheld a lower courts decision, ruling that the Satanic Temple lacks standing to sue over Indianas near-total abortion ban. The Temple argued that the law clashes with their beliefs, but failed to show evidence of specific harm to any member in Indiana. The group, which doesnt worship Satan literally but sees the figure as a symbol of rebellion, first sued in September 2022, targeting the states Attorney General and officials. However, a lower court judge dismissed the case in October 2023 for no proof of specific harm, and the appeals court unanimously backed that up. Checkout Solipillow.com

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