U.S. Supreme Court takes up bid to revive defense of Kentucky abortion
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[March 30, 2021]
By Lawrence Hurley
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme
Court on Monday agreed to hear a bid by Kentucky's Republican attorney
general to defend a restrictive state law, struck down by lower courts,
that abortion rights advocates have said would effectively ban the
procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
Attorney General Daniel Cameron has asked the justices to let him
intervene in defense of the Republican-backed law after Democratic
Governor Andy Beshear's administration dropped the case.
The Supreme Court is being asked to decide only that narrow issue, and
not whether the law violates Supreme Court precedents holding that women
have a right to obtain an abortion. Abortion opponents are hopeful that
the Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, will curb
abortion rights.
Abortion rights advocates have said the 2018 law would effectively ban
an abortion method called dilation and evacuation - the most common form
of abortion performed during the second trimester of a pregnancy.
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The law was passed by Kentucky's legislature and signed by a
Republican governor, but Beshear subsequently was elected and
decided not to continue to defend the measure after the
Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck it down in
June 2020. The 6th Circuit later that month declined to allow
Cameron to intervene to defend the law.
The 6th Circuit ruling came just five days before the Supreme Court
in a 5-4 decision struck down a Louisiana law that imposed
restrictions on doctors who perform abortions. Cameron wants to be
able to ask the 6th Circuit to reconsider its ruling against the
Kentucky law in light of language contained in the Louisiana
decision.
The Kentucky law was one of a growing number passed by Republican
legislators at the state level imposing a variety of restrictions on
abortion. The state's previous governor, Republican Matt Bevin, had
defended the law.
(Reporting by Lawrence Hurley; Editing by Will Dunham)
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