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In Nebraska, threats of a legal challenge to the new law have not materialized so far. Dr. LeRoy Carhart, whose Bellevue, Neb., clinic offers late-term abortions, is considered to be the most likely to file a lawsuit. He has challenged other abortion laws before the U.S. Supreme Court, and his backer, the New York-based Center for Reproductive Rights, hinted in an April letter to Gov. Dave Heineman that it would be involved in a challenge. Carhart and the center have neither committed to taking action nor ruled it out. A challenge wouldn't need to be filed before the law takes effect. But it's a delicate decision. If Carhart challenges the law and loses, the court could redefine the measure for abortion restrictions, throwing out the viability standard in favor of the pain threshold. And if future medical advances were to show a fetus can feel pain sooner, abortions could be restricted earlier. "They know we're going to have a debate in this country on fetal pain," said Schmit-Albin. She said she doesn't expect a challenge because abortion-rights supporters haven't decided how to attack the issue. Saporta said she doesn't think Nebraska's passage of a fetal pain ban will pave the way for Johanns' measure. "Nebraska's law was aimed at the practice of Dr. Carhart," she said. "Credible scientific evidence was introduced but not really considered. They had a political agenda in Nebraska." Johanns' measure has 18 co-signers, all Republicans, and broad support in the anti-abortion community, the senator said. He said he was unsure when it might be up for debate. ___ Online: National Abortion Federation: Center for Reproductive Rights: Nebraska Right to Life:
http://www.prochoice.org/
http://reproductiverights.org/
http://www.nerighttolife.org/
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