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niyad

(113,288 posts)
Thu Jul 9, 2015, 10:32 PM Jul 2015

The Kansas AG (phil klein redux, apparently) is Fighting to Uphold an Anti-Abortion Law


The Kansas AG (phil klein redux, apparently) is Fighting to Uphold an Anti-Abortion Law


Earlier this month, the Kansas Attorney General announced his plans to appeal a Shawnee County Judge’s ruling which blocked an anti-choice law in the state.





Lawyers representing Attorney General Derek Schmidt filed the notice asking to overturn the ruling. Schmidt’s lawyers did not say why the Attorney General was appealing, but did argue that the abortion procedure was “inhumane.” The suit is being filed on behalf of Doctors Herbert Hodes and Traci Nauser of Overland Park, a suburb of Kansas City. Their practice is only one of three providers of abortion in Kansas.

The law in question, SB95, was drafted by the National Right to Life Committee and took effect July 1. It outlaws a “dismemberment” abortion, which essentially bans any dilation and evacuation procedure; this procedure is used in most second-trimester abortions and in about 9 percent of all abortions performed in the state. Kansas was the first state to ban this type of abortion.

District Judge Larry Hendricks ruled the ban unconstitutional, citing that it puts an undue burden on women seeking abortions since the procedure is so common. Hendricks also said that the Kansas Constitution protects abortion rights as much as the U.S. Constitution. He put the law on hold until he hears a lawsuit filed by the Center for Reproductive Rights, which he said is “likely to prevail.” SB95 prohibits patients from finding safe, effective, and medically-proven method of second trimester abortion. The law was originally signed over objections of local, state, and national medical experts and physicians.

“We are confident this court will see the harm this law would inflict upon Kansas women,” said Nancy Northup, President and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights, “and block it before even one woman is denied the care that she and her doctor have decided is best.”

http://feminist.org/blog/index.php/2015/07/09/kansas-anti-choice-law-under-question/
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The Kansas AG (phil klein redux, apparently) is Fighting to Uphold an Anti-Abortion Law (Original Post) niyad Jul 2015 OP
If aborting a non sentient fetus is inhumane Warpy Jul 2015 #1
exactly niyad Jul 2015 #2

Warpy

(111,255 posts)
1. If aborting a non sentient fetus is inhumane
Thu Jul 9, 2015, 10:41 PM
Jul 2015

what do these spiteful bastards call forcing a woman to endure an unwanted pregnancy capped off by childbirth?

Oh, right, it's "natural," meaning it's safe and painless and besides, women aren't really sentient, you know, the bible says they're only vessels and handmaidens, walking flowerpots who do your shitwork for you.

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