Idaho top court allows near-total abortion ban to take effect
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[August 15, 2022]
By Nate Raymond
(Reuters) -Idaho's top court on Friday
refused to stop a Republican-backed state law criminalizing nearly all
abortions from taking effect after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the
1973 decision Roe v. Wade that had recognized a constitutional right to
the procedure.
In a 3-2 ruling, the Idaho Supreme Court rejected a bid by a Planned
Parenthood affiliate to prevent a ban from taking effect on Aug. 25 that
the abortion provider argued would violate Idahoans' privacy and equal
protection rights under the state's constitution. The measure allows for
abortions only in cases of rape, incest or to prevent a pregnant woman's
death.
The court also lifted an earlier order that it issued in April blocking
a separate Idaho law banning abortion after six weeks of pregnancy
enforced through private lawsuits by citizens, allowing it to take
effect immediately.
Justice Robyn Brody, writing for the court, said given the U.S. Supreme
Court's June decision, Planned Parenthood was not entitled to the
"drastic" relief it sought, noting that abortion was illegal in Idaho
before the Roe decision.
"Moreover, what Petitioners are asking this Court to ultimately do is to
declare a right to abortion under the Idaho Constitution when - on its
face - there is none," Brody added.
Alexis McGill Johnson, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood
Federation of America, in a statement called the ruling "horrific and
cruel."
Idaho state officials did not respond to requests for comment.
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The Idaho State Capitol building is seen
in Boise, Idaho, U.S., October 29, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon
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About half of the U.S. states have
or are expected to seek to ban or curtail abortions following the
conservative-majority U.S. Supreme Court's June 24 decision to
overturn Roe v. Wade, which legalized the procedure nationwide.
Those states include Idaho, which like 12 others adopted "trigger"
laws banning abortion upon such a decision. Louisiana's top court
earlier on Friday rejected an appeal by abortion rights supporters
seeking to block a similar ban.
The Idaho court did not decide on the merits of
Planned Parenthood's challenge to the ban and instead said it would
hear arguments on Sept. 29.
Justice John Stegner in a dissenting opinion said the court should
have proceeded more cautiously and blocked the ban in the interim,
saying that "never in our nation's history has a fundamental right
once granted to her citizens been revoked."
The U.S. Justice Department on Aug. 2 separately sued in a bid to
block the Idaho ban, saying it conflicts with a federal law
requiring hospitals to provide abortion in medical emergencies if
necessary. That lawsuit, to be argued on Aug. 22, was the first
action by the federal government challenging state abortion laws
after Roe was reversed.
(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by Will Dunham)
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