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FILE - Ken Falk, American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana legal director, comments on a federal judge's ruling on mentally ill prisoners during a news conference at the ACLU offices in Indianapolis on Jan. 2, 2013. On Monday, Sept. 19, 2022, a top state lawyer derided arguments that Indiana’s new abortion ban violates the state constitution, saying that Indiana had such laws in place when the constitution was drafted in 1851 and that opponents of the ban are trying to invent a state right to privacy. Falk asked the judge to restore the state’s previous abortion laws, which generally prohibited abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy and tightly restricted it after the 13th week. (Charlie Nye/The Indianapolis Star via AP, File)