A Florida synagogue has cited non secular freedoms in its lawsuit over the state's new abortion regulation.

The act signed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on April 14 bans abortions after 15 weeks of being pregnant, with out exemptions for circumstances of rape, incest and human trafficking. Beforehand, Florida allowed abortions till 24 weeks. The brand new regulation is slated to take impact on July 1.

DeSantis signed the regulation at a church in Kissimmee, Florida. Though 74 % of white evangelical Protestants say that abortion needs to be unlawful in all or most circumstances, six in 10 People consider it needs to be authorized, in line with the Pew Analysis Heart.

However Congregation L'Dor Va-Dor in Boynton Seaside, Florida, has claimed in a lawsuit that Florida's 15-week abortion ban violates the non secular freedom rights of Jews.

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A regulation signed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on April 14 bans abortions after 15 weeks of being pregnant. Right here, DeSantis on the Conservative Political Motion Convention (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, in February 2022.Joe Raedle / Workers/Getty Photos North America

"For Jews, all life is valuable and thus the choice to convey new life into the world will not be taken flippantly or decided by state fiat," mentioned the lawsuit filed Friday in Leon County Circuit Courtroom.

The synagogue argued that abortion is required "in Jewish regulation" if crucial "to guard the well being, psychological or bodily well-being of the lady, or for a lot of different causes not permitted beneath the act."

Because of this, the regulation "prohibits Jewish girls from training their religion free of presidency intrusion and thus violates their privateness rights and non secular freedom," mentioned congregation leaders.

The lawsuit added that individuals who "don't share the non secular views mirrored within the act" will endure "irreparable hurt" beneath the state's new regulation.

One other lawsuit towards the abortion regulation was filed earlier this month by a coalition of abortion rights teams, which rested their problem on the regulation's violation of state privateness rights. Florida's Structure features a privateness clause that claims, "Each pure individual has the appropriate to be not to mention and free from governmental intrusion into the individual's non-public life besides as in any other case supplied herein."

Florida's abortion regulation was modeled after a 15-week abortion ban in Missippipi, which is beneath evaluate by the Supreme Courtroom. A majority draft opinion leaked from the Courtroom in Could revealed that justices might use the Mississippi case to overturn Roe v. Wade, ending the constitutional proper to an abortion in america.

If the opinion is finalized, abortion would immediately turn out to be unlawful in 13 states by way of "set off bans." The Guttmacher Institute has forecast that Florida can be prone to ban abortion utterly if Roe v. Wade is overturned.

Newsweek reached out to Congregation L'Dor Va-Dor and Leon County Circuit Courtroom for remark.