Florida abortion providers file lawsuit challenging 15-week ban
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[June 02, 2022]
By Nate Raymond
(Reuters) - A group of Florida abortion
providers including affiliates of Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit on
Wednesday challenging the state's new Republican-backed ban on abortions
after 15 weeks of pregnancy, saying the measure violates the state's
constitution.
In a lawsuit https://tmsnrt.rs/3xafVml filed in Leon County Circuit
Court, the health care providers cited a decades-old Florida Supreme
Court ruling that said the broad privacy protections in the state's
constitution extend to a woman's right to obtain an abortion.
Those rights would remain in place regardless of whether the U.S.
Supreme Court overturns the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that
guaranteed the national right to abortion, as a leaked draft opinion
suggested last month, the plaintiffs say.
They argued the measure Republican Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law
in April is a "brazen attempt to override the will of the Florida
people" and must be blocked from taking effect on July 1.
"Nobody should be forced to travel hundreds or even thousands of miles
for essential health care — but this abortion ban would do just that,"
Alexis McGill Johnson, the head of Planned Parenthood Federation of
America, said in a statement.
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Republican Florida Attorney General
Ashley Moody is "prepared to defend the law," her spokesperson said.
Republican-led states have been rapidly passing anti-abortion
legislation in anticipation of the conservative-majority U.S.
Supreme Court's eventual abortion ruling in a case concerning a
15-week ban in Mississippi.
The Florida law, known as HB 5, criminalizes providing abortion care
after 15 weeks and makes exceptions only in cases when the mother is
at risk of death or "irreversible physical impairment," or if the
fetus has a fatal abnormality.
State law had previously permitted abortions up to 24 weeks of
pregnancy.
Florida is one of 11 states in which high courts have recognized
that the state constitutions protect abortion rights, according to
the Center for Reproductive Rights.
(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston, Editing by Alexia Garamfalvi
and David Gregorio)
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