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Indiana judge weighing bid to block state’s new abortion ban

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Indiana judge weighing bid to block state’s new abortion ban
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A judge heard arguments for about an hour in a Bloomington, Ind. courtroom on a request from abortion clinic operators to block the Indiana abortion ban that went into effect on Thursday.

, didn’t make an immediate decision but said she would issue a ruling “expeditiously.” State Solicitor General Thomas Fisher told the judge that “too many leaps” were needed in legal arguments that abortion was protected under an Indiana constitutional right to privacy when that word isn’t mentioned in the The abortion clinics are pushing “a novel, unwritten, historically unsupported right to abortion,” said Fisher, a top deputy to Republican state Attorney General Todd Rokita.

FILE - Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher speaks during a Supreme Court hearing at the Statehouse on April 7, 2022, in Indianapolis. On Monday, Sept. 19, 2022, Fisher derided arguments that Indiana’s new abortion ban violates the state constitution, saying that Indiana had such laws in place when the constitution was drafted in 1851 and that opponents of the ban are trying to invent a state right to privacy. on Aug. 5 and signed by GOP Gov. Eric Holcomb. That made Indiana the first state to enact tighter abortion restrictions since the U.S. Supreme Court eliminated federal abortion protections by overturning Roe v. Wade in June. Judge Hanlon turned down without explanation a request last week from the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana, which is representing the abortion clinics, to prevent the ban from going into effect. Ken Falk, the ACLU of Indiana’s legal director, pointed to the state constitution’s declaration of rights including “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” in arguing that included a right to privacy and to make decisions on whether to have children. Falk asked the judge to restore the state’s previous abortion laws, which generally prohibited abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy and tightly restricted it after the 13th week. “We’re not asking the court to write to rewrite the legislation,” Falk said. “We’re asking the court to recognize the Legislature’s gone too far.” in cases of rape and incest before the 10th week of pregnancy; to protect the mother’s life and physical health; and if the fetus is diagnosed with a lethal anomaly. Under the new law, abortions can be performed only in hospitals or outpatient centers owned by hospitals, with the for the procedure. Any doctors found to have performed an illegal abortion would be stripped of their medical license and could face felony charges punishable by up to six years in prison.Fisher said questions on whether any abortions should be allowed in the state ought to be decided by the elected members of the Legislature. “Unborn children will literally die if this law does not go into effect,” Fisher said. “The public interest favors saving the lives of unborn citizens of Indiana.”

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