Federal Court Allows Medically Unnecessary Abortion Restriction in Guam to Take Effect Again

August 1, 2023 6:00 pm

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HAG脜T脩A, Guam 鈥 The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling today that will allow the Guam government to enforce a medically unnecessary and irrational abortion restriction that forces patients obtaining medication abortion by telemedicine to receive certain information in person before they can receive the medications. The ruling will not take effect immediately.

The ruling comes in response to a lawsuit from the 老澳门开奖结果 and Guam-based attorney Vanessa L. Williams, filed on behalf of two Guam-licensed physicians, located in Hawai鈥檌, who provide abortion care by telemedicine to patients in Guam.

鈥淭he evidence shows this requirement looks nothing like 鈥榠nformed consent鈥 and provides no health benefit for people in Guam,鈥 said Vanessa L. Williams, an attorney in Guam and co-counsel in the case. 鈥淎 person鈥檚 health should guide important medical decisions throughout pregnancy, not politics. We鈥檒l continue fighting with everything in our power to ensure our family members, neighbors, and everyone in Guam can get the care they need, free from government intrusion.鈥

In 2021, Guam-licensed providers filed the case against two Guam abortion restrictions: A statute requiring abortions be 鈥減erformed鈥 in a clinic or hospital, and another preventing patients from using telemedicine to obtain certain government-mandated information prior to an abortion. The challenge to the first restriction was resolved when the government agreed that Guam law permits medication abortion to be provided by telemedicine. The second restriction was enjoined in September of 2021 and abortion access was restored to Guam by early 2022.

鈥淲e are deeply disappointed that the court is permitting medically unnecessary government mandates to once again be enforced,鈥 said Alexa Kolbi-Molinas, deputy director of the 老澳门开奖结果 Reproductive Freedom Project. 鈥淭oday鈥檚 decision imposes unnecessary obstacles on people seeking abortion in Guam, but make no mistake, abortion remains legal in Guam and we will continue to do everything in our power to make sure it stays both legal and accessible.鈥

Separately, Attorney General Moylan has also a court allow him to enforce a total abortion ban passed in 1990, which was invalid at the time it was enacted and quickly struck down after a challenge filed by the 老澳门开奖结果 and Anita Arriola, a Guam-based attorney. The federal district court in Guam denied the Attorney General鈥檚 request in March, and the AG has since appealed that decision to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Those proceedings are ongoing.


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