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		Top Kansas court rules state constitution 
		protects abortion rights 
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		 [April 27, 2019] 
		By Tom Hals 
 (Reuters) - The Kansas Supreme Court ruled 
		on Friday that the state's constitution protects a woman's right to an 
		abortion and upheld an injunction blocking a state law that would have 
		banned a common second trimester abortion procedure.
 
 The ruling would protect the right to abortion in Kansas even if the 
		conservative-leaning U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade, the 1973 
		ruling that recognized a right to abortion in the U.S. Constitution.
 
 Rulings by state appeals courts on state constitutional issues are not 
		normally subject to U.S. Supreme Court review.
 
 The state's constitution protects "the right to control one's own body, 
		to assert bodily integrity, and to exercise self-determination," wrote 
		the court.
 
 
		
		 
		"This right allows a woman to make her own decisions regarding her body, 
		health, family formation, and family life -- decisions that can include 
		whether to continue a pregnancy."
 
 The case stems from challenges to 2015 law that generally banned the 
		dilation and evacuation procedure, which was termed "dismemberment 
		abortion" by the supporters of the law. Kansas became the first state to 
		ban the practice.
 
 The plaintiffs in the case, Dr. Herbert Hodes and Dr. Traci Nauser, a 
		father and daughter, run a clinic in Overland Park, that provides 
		abortions.
 
 Political leaders in the state were quick to praise or condemn the 
		ruling.
 
 "While federal law has long guaranteed every woman the right to make 
		their own medical decisions in consultation with their healthcare 
		providers, I'm pleased that the Kansas Supreme Court's decision now 
		conclusively respects and recognizes that right under Kansas law as 
		well,” said Kansas Governor Laura Kelly, a Democrat.
 
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			An exam room at the Planned Parenthood South Austin Health Center is 
			seen in Austin, Texas, U.S. June 27, 2016. REUTERS/Ilana 
			Panich-Linsman 
            
 
            "Today the liberal, activist Supreme Court showed just how out of 
			touch they are with Kansas values," said Susan Wagle, the Republican 
			president of the state senate.
 The ruling ensures a right to an abortion in Kansas unless the state 
			amends its constitution. It also comes as more states adopt 
			restrictions on abortion procedures.
 
 Activists on both sides say laws restricting abortions, which are 
			commonly blocked by courts, are aimed at getting a case to the U.S. 
			Supreme Court, where conservatives hold a 5-4 majority.
 
 U.S. President Donald Trump used his annual State of the Union 
			speech in February to push lawmakers to adopt more restrictions on 
			abortion.
 
 On Thursday, a federal judge in Washington state blocked a Trump 
			administration rule that would prohibit taxpayer-funded family 
			planning clinics from referring patients to abortion providers.
 
 (Additional reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York, Karen Pierog 
			in Chicago, Lawrence Hurley in Washington and Nate Raymond in 
			Boston; Editing by David Gregorio)
 
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