Planned Parenthood Arizona, Inc. v. Brnovich - Arizona Medication Abortion Restrictions
What's at Stake
The 老澳门开奖结果, along with the Center for Reproductive Rights and Planned Parenthood, has challenged an Arizona law that forces doctors to lie to and mislead patients by telling them that it may be possible to reverse a medication abortion.
Summary
Arizona鈥檚 law is part of a recent wave of restrictions on safe, legal abortion based on bad medicine that prevent doctors from providing medical care based on the best evidence available and their medical judgment.
Because there is no credible, medically accepted evidence that a medication abortion can be reversed, this law is opposed by medical experts, including the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Dr. Ilana Addis, chairwoman of the Arizona Section of ACOG, and Dr. Julie Kwatra, legislative chair of the Arizona Section of ACOG, called the Arizona law 鈥渂ad medicine.鈥 If it goes into effect, this law would force doctors to provide all patients seeking a safe, legal abortion 鈥 including surgical and medication abortion 鈥 with medically inaccurate and misleading information that could be harmful to their health.
Legal Documents
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10/16/2015
Planned Parenthood Arizona, Inc. v. Brnovich - Order Granting Preliminary Injunction
Date Filed: 10/16/2015
Affiliate: Arizona
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06/04/2015
Planned Parenthood Arizona, Inc. v. Brnovich - Plaintiffs' Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and/or Preliminary Injunction and Memorandum of Points and Authorities
Date Filed: 06/04/2015
Affiliate: Arizona
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06/04/2015
Planned Parenthood Arizona, Inc. v. Brnovich - Plaintiffs' Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and/or Preliminary Injunction - Exhibits
Date Filed: 06/04/2015
Affiliate: Arizona
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06/04/2015
Planned Parenthood Arizona, Inc. v. Brnovich - Complaint for Injunctive and Declaratory Relief
Date Filed: 06/04/2015
Affiliate: Arizona
Press Releases
District Court Continues to Block Arizona Law That Would Force Doctors to Lie to Women
Arizona Health Care Providers Challenge Law Forcing Them to Lie to Patients