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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Nevada Abortion Law Paused As Planned Parenthood Goes To Court - Worthy Christian News
By Liam Hibbert | The Center Square contributor (Worthy News) – A long dormant Nevada abortion law requiring minors to notify their parents of an abortion has been put on pause – for now. The law, which has never been enforced, was set to come into effect Wednesday after a federal judge’s ruling March 31. That move was paused Friday after a different federal ruling granted Planned Parenthood a chance to appeal. The law, Senate Bill 510, was pass…
Federal Judge Temporarily Halts Enforcement of Nevada’s Parental Notification Abortion Law - Asian Journal News
Las Vegas, NV - A federal judge has temporarily blocked the enforcement of a decades-old Nevada law requiring parental notification for minors seeking abortions, amid ongoing legal challenges in the post-Roe v. Wade era. U.S. District Judge Anne Traum issued the stay on Monday, April 27, granting Planned Parenthood a window to file an appeal before the law can take…
Abortion laws after Dobbs decision may accelerate ideological migration in the United States
The Supreme Court's Dobbs decision may be reshaping more than abortion access. A new study finds that Americans whose beliefs clash with anticipated state abortion laws feel less belonging and are more likely to consider moving, potentially amplifying political sorting across the United States.
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