Posted on 02/16/2018 5:03:05 PM PST by Morgana
A womans reason for aborting her unborn baby should not matter, even if she does not want a child with Down syndrome, an attorney for Planned Parenthood told a federal court Thursday.
Abortion is a womans absolute right, ACLU attorney Ken Falk argued in front of a panel of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, the Indiana Lawyer reports.
On Thursday, the appeals court heard Planned Parenthood and the ACLUs challenge of an Indiana state law that prohibits abortions based solely on an unborn babys sex, race or disability such as Down syndrome. The state and Planned Parenthood have been battling over the law in court for more than a year. In September, a federal judge appointed by President Barack Obama blocked the law. However, the state appealed to the 7th Circuit Court.
On Thursday, Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher centered his argument around laws protecting individuals from discrimination. Falk, representing Planned Parenthood, countered that womens right to abortion under Roe v. Wade is paramount.
Throughout the battle, Planned Parenthood has claimed that the law places an unconstitutional burden on womens access to abortion.
Heres more from the Indy Star:
Calling the law a prohibition on discriminatory abortion, Fisher argued that HEA 1337 does not infringe on a womans rights to obtain an abortion under legal precedent set by Roe v. Wade or Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey.
Falk said the law is an infringement on womens privacy interests. The state seeks to examine why women seek abortion, Falk told the panel.
Current legal precedent erects a realm in which the state may not enter, he said.
The Indiana Lawyer reported more details:
Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher told the appellate panel of judges Joel Flaum, William Bauer and Daniel Manion that allowing discriminatory abortions would risk the decimation of people with certain disabilities, such as Down syndrome. He pointed to previous Planned Parenthood testimony that at least 50 percent of women will terminate pregnancies for such reasons, a fact he said could lead to an American situation like that of Iceland, where fetuses diagnosed with Down syndrome are frequently aborted.
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But ACLU of Indiana legal director Ken Falk said the binary choice theory Fisher put forward was not applicable. Under Roe and Casey, a womans absolute right to abortion was upheld as part of a privacy interest, Falk said an interest into which the state cannot enter.
The central principle of Roe was that before a fetus is viable, the state does not have a strong enough interest to support an abortion prohibition, Falk said. Further, a woman cannot be prohibited from having the final say in whether she terminates her pregnancy, he said.
House Bill 1337, signed by former Gov. Mike Pence in 2016, would ban abortion doctors from knowingly aborting an unborn baby solely because of a genetic abnormality such as Down syndrome, the unborn babys race or sex. The bill also has several other abortion-related measures, including a requirement that aborted or miscarried babies bodies be cremated or buried and another requirement that abortionists who have hospital admitting privileges renew them annually.
State Sen. Liz Brown, who worked on the legislation, previously said many families face pressure to abort from doctors or other health care professionals when their babies are diagnosed with a disability in the womb. LifeNews has documented numerous cases of families saying the same thing.
What we hear from doctors is it would really be better off if you were not born, Brown said. If you are born, we will love you, and we think you have equal rights and should be a member of society. In fact, we have the Americans with Disabilities Act and have to make accommodations. But we dont want to make the accommodation before youre born, and in fact, it would really be easier if you were not born.
In 2013, North Dakota became the first state to pass a similar bill to protect unborn babies from abortions because of disabilities. This week, abortion activists challenged an Ohio law that similarly protects unborn babies with disabilities from discriminatory abortions.
If science determines that there is a genetic determination for a “gay” gene, will planned parenthood support abortions based on this ctiteria?
They jumped all up in Sarah Palin’s case when she didn’t abort her Down Syndrome baby.
I think we should ask some people with Down Syndrome what they think of PP’s statement.
Slaughtering babies is NOBODY's "right". It's an unalloyed evil. Planned Barrenhood is demonic.
A right to abort for Downs syndrome? And hair color, and if it interferes with dating, and if a car is expensive, or if they were on a one night stand, or if they’d rather go to Europe in a few months, or if...
Yup, the right to murder is important stuff!
Of course, these women will be first in line to block the execution of unrepentant criminal monsters. Innocent lives mean nothing to them, but evil criminals are to be protected.
Does God make evil people look hideous or is it just my imagination?
A baby is not part of the mother’s body - it is a separate entity.
The argument that a woman has the choice to do what she wills with her own body has no standing with abortion.
A baby is not part of the mother’s body - it is a separate entity.
The argument that a woman has the choice to do what she wills with her own body has no standing with abortion.
and God has the absolute right to abort baby killers from entering heaven.
Where does that say that?
He is referencing the path that got China where it is now.
Those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
All these artificial feminist rights need to be taken away completely.
What about all the chinese and indians aborting fetuses because they are female?
See fetuses are not people so you cant assign them gender, only people are male and female.
The cant have it both ways.
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