https://buckrail.com/lawsuit-seeks-to-block-wyomings-imminent-abortion-ban/?utm_medium=email&mc_cid=07f94389c6&mc_eid=77e7faa313
I don't know anything at the Wyoming constitution, but the "fundamental right to be left alone by the government." is pretty interesting. I guess we'll see how it plays out in the courts.Quote:
A lawsuit filed Monday by a Casper women's health clinic and others seeks to block Wyoming's new abortion ban just before it's scheduled to take effect.
The lawsuit claims the new law violates the state constitution with restrictions that will discourage potentially lifesaving pregnancy healthcare in Wyoming, forcing pregnant women to go to other states for necessary procedures.
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The law will outlaw abortions except in cases of rape or incest or to protect the mother's life or health, not including psychological conditions. Wyoming until now, has allowed abortions up to the point of viability outside the mother, or around 23 weeks into pregnancy.
The lawsuit filed in Teton County District Court by four Wyoming women and two nonprofits seeking to maintain abortion access, claims the new law violates several rights guaranteed by the state constitution, including a "fundamental right to be left alone by the government."