
It started on a Thursday, when the omens were in the air.
A Kansas state judge on Thursday temporarily blocked a new law that would have banned the most common method of abortion in the second trimester.Things would surely improve in the morning for Governor Brownback. After all, Representative Winn would be heading into a hearing to censure her for actions taken in a committee, and the state would declare Sine Die until January - the legislative session would be over.The law, adopted in April and the first of its kind in the nation, would have barred a method known as dilation and evacuation, which doctors say is usually the safest and most convenient abortion technique after about the 12th to 14th week of pregnancy.
With the hearing barely underway, the US Supreme Court issued their Same Sex Marriage ruling.. a ruling that immediately sent Sam Brownback on edge:
