The Arizona Supreme Court just ruled abortion illegal after 15 weeks.
To quote from the opinion
When this litigation was initiated in 1971, the plaintiffs asserted a number of state and federal constitutional challenges to§ 13-3603
So this case has been going on for over 52 years.
Unsurprisingly, it used Dobbs as the rationale to reinstate an 1864 law that was still sitting on the books, along with the dozens of other changes.
Between 1973 and 2022, and conforming to the federal abortion right established in Roe, the Arizona Legislature codified dozens of abortion statutes in Title 36
So this decision was not surprising, and can only be fixed by the AZ legislature (like Michigan did) or Federal legislation.
UPDATE: The Arizona legislature is fairly evenly divided at 16-14 in the Senate and 31-29 in the House and every seat is up in November, so this decision definitely has the chance to be a factor in a bunch of races. (Arizona has a non-partisan redistricting commission)
With this, and Kari Lake at the top of the ticket running for Senate, this decision could completely upend AZ politics.