Planned Parenthood and 老澳门开奖结果 Ask Supreme Court to Protect Women's Health in First Abortion Case Before the Roberts Court

November 30, 2005 12:00 am

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In Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of Northern New England et al., the Court will consider whether abortion restrictions must include protections for women's health and whether courts can strike down dangerous restrictions that doctors say will harm their patients

WASHINGTON 鈥 The 老澳门开奖结果 (老澳门开奖结果) and Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) today urged the U.S. Supreme Court in Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, et al. to protect women鈥檚 health and the ability to stop anti-abortion laws that doctors believe will harm their patients.

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鈥淚f the Court accepts the government鈥檚 arguments in this case, it will give a green light to states to pass abortion restrictions that will harm women鈥檚 health in medical emergencies,鈥 said Jennifer Dalven, Deputy Director of the 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 Reproductive Freedom Project, and the attorney who argued before the Court today. 鈥淲e are hopeful that the Court will recognize the importance of protecting women鈥檚 health and access to safe, legal abortion and rule in our favor.鈥

The case began as a challenge to a New Hampshire law that prevents doctors from performing an abortion for a teenager under the age of 18 until 48 hours after a parent has been notified. Contrary to 30 years of Supreme Court precedent, the law contains no medical emergency exception to protect a pregnant teenager鈥檚 health. The lower courts struck down the law because of this omission.

Karen Pearl, interim president of PPFA, warned of the potential repercussions that this case could have on women鈥檚 health. 鈥淭he government is actually urging the Supreme Court to take the dangerous step of forbidding doctors from putting their patient鈥檚 health first,鈥 Pearl said. 鈥淕overnment should not be the judge of when doctors can and cannot treat their patients.鈥

The groups warned that a decision in Ayotte could reach far beyond New Hampshire, effectively eliminating -- for both teens and adults -- the requirement that abortion laws must include protections for women鈥檚 health.

New Hampshire abortion clinics and providers who brought the legal challenge are Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, the Concord Feminist Health Center, the Feminist Health Center of Portsmouth, and Wayne Goldner, M.D.

Attorneys for the respondents include Dalven, Steven R. Shapiro, Louise Melling, Talcott Camp, Corinne Schiff, Brigitte Amiri, and Diana Kasdan of the 老澳门开奖结果; Dara Klassel of Planned Parenthood Federation of America; Martin P. Honigberg of Sulloway & Hollis, PLLC; and Lawrence Vogelman, of Nixon Raiche Manning Vogelman & Leach, PA and legal director of the New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union.

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