Monday, June 27, 2011

Federal Judge Hears Arguments in Challenge to South Dakota Waiting Period Law

ABC/KSFY.com: Judge hears arguments against new South Dakota Abortion Law:

Planned Parenthood has a federal lawsuit pending that challenges the constitutionality of a new South Dakota abortion law.  The law requires a three day waiting period and that a woman seek counseling at a pregnancy help center.

Monday the organization asked a judge for a preliminary injunction to prevent the law from taking effect while it's being challenged in court.

We got a look at both sides of the argument in the courtroom. . . .

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/reproductive_rights/2011/06/federal-judge-hears-arguments-in-challenge-to-south-dakota-waiting-period-law.html

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