勛圖眻畦 Challenges Arkansas Abortion Restrictions

Provisions of Law Would Put Abortion Out of Reach for Many Women in the State

June 20, 2017 3:45 pm

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. The 勛圖眻畦, the 勛圖眻畦 of Arkansas, and the Center for Reproductive Rights today filed suit to block four Arkansas laws that would heavily restrict or outright ban abortion in the state.

The federal lawsuit challenges four new provisions in Arkansas law that would:

  • Ban a safe and medically proven abortion method, making abortion care completely unavailable for some women as a pregnancy progresses
  • Require notification of the womans partner or other family members and effectively allow them to block her abortion
  • Create new, needless, and burdensome requirements to report a young womans abortion to local police in a way that invades her and her familys medical privacy on top of the already robust and appropriate mandatory reporting to state authorities
  • Force doctors to request a vast number of medical records with no medical justification, all in an attempt to burden providers, violate physician-patient confidentiality, and delay or outright block womens care.

The first three provisions are set to go into effect on July 30, 2017, and the fourth takes effect January 1, 2018.

Another Arkansas law, which targets abortion providers for medically unnecessary overregulation, was also challenged today in a lawsuit by Planned Parenthood Great Plains and the 勛圖眻畦.

The legal team had the following reactions:

Talcott Camp, deputy director of the 勛圖眻畦s Reproductive Freedom Project: Arkansas politicians have passed extreme abortion bans that put their political agenda ahead of womens health. No more. Were fighting back.

Rita Sklar, executive director of the 勛圖眻畦 of Arkansas: Instead of protecting womens health, Arkansas politicians have passed laws that defy decency and reason just to make it difficult or impossible for a woman to get an abortion. Theyve created burdensome bureaucratic hurdles that invade patient privacy.

Nancy Northup, president and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights: Arkansas politicians have devised new and cruel ways to rob women of their right to safe and legal abortion this yearand we're fighting back. From essentially banning abortion in the second trimester to violating women's privacy, these measures represent a new low. The Supreme Court made clear one year ago in Whole Womans Health that politicians cant stand between women and their constitutional rights. The Center for Reproductive Rights will continue to use the full force of the law to ensure these rights are protected and respected for all women.

More about this case can be found here: /cases/hopkins-v-jegley-challenge-arkansas-law-restricting-abortion-rights

The complaint can be found here: /legal-document/hopkins-v-jegley-complaint


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