Judge pauses old Nevada law requiring parental notification for minors to get abortion
- A federal judge has ruled that a longstanding Nevada law requiring parental notification for minors seeking an abortion will not take effect this week.
- U.S. District Judge Anne Traum's order allows Planned Parenthood time to challenge the law in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
- Abortions remain legal in Nevada until 24 weeks, with a ballot question potentially enshrining abortion rights in the state constitution.
- Planned Parenthood contends that the 40-year-old law is unconstitutionally vague and violates minors' rights to due process and equal protection.
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Federal judge blocks Nevada abortion law requiring parental notification
A federal judge put a temporary pause on a Nevada law that requires parental notification before a minor can receive an abortion. The law was originally passed in 1985 but was never enforced because it was deemed unconstitutional under Roe…
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