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Showing Original Post only (View all)Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Case on Texas Anti-Abortion Law [View all]
Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Case on Texas Anti-Abortion Law
The Supreme Court announced today that it will review an anti-abortion Texas law that threatens to close more than 75 percent of abortion clinics in the state and deny millions of women access to safe, legal abortion.

Today, my heart is filled with hope, said Amy Hagstrom Miller, Founder and President of Whole Womans Health, the lead plaintiff in the case. Although this is the first step in a much longer process, I am hopeful that the Supreme Court will uphold the rights that have been in place for four decades and reaffirm that every woman should be able to make her own decision about continuing or ending a pregnancy. I have hope, Hagstrom Miller continued, for my staff members, who, for years, have poured themselves into providing Texas women with high-quality and comprehensive reproductive health care. And most of all, I have hope for the families and communities all across Texas who now may be able to get the safe and comprehensive care they need from a clinic they trust.
Last week at its Women Money Power Summit, the Feminist Majority and the Feminist Majority Foundation, honored Hagstrom Miller with a Courage Award. We are thrilled that the Supreme Court has decided to review this politically-motivated law, whose goal is to end abortion access and all but overturn Roe v. Wade, said Feminist Majority Foundation President Eleanor Smeal. Laws designed to force the closure of womens reproductive health clinics are not only discriminatory, they are dangerous for women. The Supreme Court should expose the Texas law, and all those like it, for what they are an end run around Roe and reaffirm the constitutional right of millions of women to access safe, legal abortion.
The Supreme Court will likely hear the case Whole Womans Health v. Cole in 2016. The case challenges two provisions of Texas omnibus abortion law, known as HB2. The first provision, which has already forced more than half of the clinics in the state to close, requires providers to secure hospital admitting privileges. The second provision forces clinics to fulfill costly, medically unnecessary ambulatory surgical center (ASC) requirements.
Both the American Medical Association and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists have spoken out against both the ASC and admitting privileges requirements as medically unnecessary. Without any medical justification, all these laws seek to do is make it increasingly difficultor even impossiblefor a woman to get an abortion.
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http://feminist.org/blog/index.php/2015/11/13/supreme-court-agrees-to-hear-case-on-texas-anti-abortion-law/
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you would think we are back in the dark ages, and that is certainly where these woman-hating
niyad
Nov 2015
#3
I hope the reason this topic only has a few responding is it is in this obscure forum, is it
randys1
Nov 2015
#8
this was posted in gd, but, like many posts about women's issues, sank like a stone.
niyad
Nov 2015
#9
Let's you and me work together on this, we need to remind them often of this case
randys1
Nov 2015
#14