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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsObama administration asks top court to reject Texas abortion law
Source: Reuters
US | Mon Jan 4, 2016 7:58pm EST
Obama administration asks top court to reject Texas abortion law
WASHINGTON | BY JOAN BISKUPIC
The Obama administration on Monday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down a Texas abortion law that has shuttered nearly half the clinics in the state, saying the Republican-backed regulations would harm rather than protect women's health.
Intervening in the Supreme Court's first abortion case since 2007, the administration said the new Texas rules for clinics and physicians who perform abortions are far more restrictive than other regulations upheld by the justices over the years.
If allowed to take full effect, U.S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli wrote, the law would close many more of the states clinics and force hundreds of thousands of Texas women to travel great distances if they seek to terminate pregnancies.
"Those requirements are unnecessary to protect - indeed, would harm - womens health, and they would result in closure of three quarters of the abortion clinics in the state," Verrilli wrote.
The administrations "friend of the court" brief siding with the clinics challenging the law comes in one of the most politically charged disputes this presidential election year.
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Obama administration asks top court to reject Texas abortion law
WASHINGTON | BY JOAN BISKUPIC
The Obama administration on Monday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down a Texas abortion law that has shuttered nearly half the clinics in the state, saying the Republican-backed regulations would harm rather than protect women's health.
Intervening in the Supreme Court's first abortion case since 2007, the administration said the new Texas rules for clinics and physicians who perform abortions are far more restrictive than other regulations upheld by the justices over the years.
If allowed to take full effect, U.S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli wrote, the law would close many more of the states clinics and force hundreds of thousands of Texas women to travel great distances if they seek to terminate pregnancies.
"Those requirements are unnecessary to protect - indeed, would harm - womens health, and they would result in closure of three quarters of the abortion clinics in the state," Verrilli wrote.
The administrations "friend of the court" brief siding with the clinics challenging the law comes in one of the most politically charged disputes this presidential election year.
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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-abortion-idUSKBN0UJ02J20160105
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Eugene
Jan 2016
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Gothmog
(145,231 posts)2. I look forward to reading this brief
Liberal_in_LA
(44,397 posts)3. kick