Court upholds Kentucky’s abortion law requiring ultrasounds
The ruling by a panel of the
The 2-1 ruling Thursday reversed the lower court. The appeals court panel's majority opinion said the law doesn't violate a doctor's First Amendment rights.
Bevin's office called it "a major pro-life legal victory" and said it was a historic day.
In a prepared statement, Bevin applauded the ruling and said, "I am grateful to be governor of a state that values every human life, and we are committed to continue our fight on behalf of the most vulnerable among us."
In an emailed statement, she said, "Regardless of how you feel about abortion, such extreme political interference in the doctor-patient relationship should be a cause of serious concern to anyone seeking medical care."
Energized by new conservatives on the Supreme Court, abortion opponents in multiple states hope to ignite new legal battles that could prompt the justices to revisit Roe v. Wade.
"Because H.B. 2 ... requires the disclosure of truthful, non-misleading, and relevant information about an abortion, we hold that it does not violate a doctor's right to free speech under the First Amendment," Judge
Bush, a Kentuckian appointed to the appeals court bench by President
"The information conveyed by an ultrasound image, its description, and the audible beating fetal heart gives a patient greater knowledge of the unborn life inside her," he said. "This also inherently provides the patient with more knowledge about the effect of an abortion procedure; it shows her what, or whom, she is consenting to terminate.
"That this information might persuade a woman to change her mind does not render it suspect under the First Amendment," he added.
In a sharply worded dissent, Judge
Donald said the majority decision "opens the floodgates to states in this circuit to manipulate doctor-patient discourse solely for ideological reasons."
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