A judge on the Kentucky Court of Appeals has issued an order that, in effect, at least temporarily bans abortions in Kentucky unless needed to save the woman's life or prevent permanent damage to a life-sustaining organ.
 |
Judge Larry Thompson |
Judge Larry Thompson of Pikeville granted Attorney General Daniel Cameron's request that he be allowed to enforce the "trigger law" the legislature passed to ban almost all abortions if the U.S. Supreme Court overturned its 1973
Roe v. Wade decision, which it did June 24, and another law banning abortion after the sixth week of pregnancy.
Thompson's order "temporarily countermands an order from Jefferson Circuit Judge Mitch Perry to suspend enforcement of the laws while a legal challenge is pending,"
explains Deborah Yetter of The Courier Journal. "Thompson's order will remain in place while the appeals court appoints a three-judge panel to consider Cameron's appeal and other matters, including his request that the case be transferred directly to the state Supreme Court for swifter resolution."
Perry's ruling found that the two laws violate the rights to privacy, self-determination and religious freedom established by the state constitution and court decisions based on it.
Thompson said in his order that abortions performed while a legal challenge is pending "cannot be undone."
"Cameron had asked the appeals court for an emergency decision to immediately lift the injunction and also transfer his appeal of Perry's decision directly to the state Supreme Court for faster resolution of his case seeking to enforce the two abortion laws," Yetter notes. "Neither law contains exemptions for pregnancies resulting from rape or incest. . . . Physicians who violate the laws could be charged with a felony and subject to up to five years in prison."
Voters could decide the issue Nov. 8, when they consider a proposed constitutional amendment that would say the state constitution does not create a right to abortion or government funding of it.
from KENTUCKY HEALTH NEWS https://ift.tt/S5rOWiH
Related Posts :
Reported $12 billion settlement by Purdue Pharma prompts Bevin to associate Beshear with state's much smaller settlement-HEALTHYLIVE
Republican Gov. Matt Bevin makes a remark to Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear, as Democratic Secretary of State Alison Lunder… Read More...
Lawmakers question state's plan to loan UofL $50 million to buy Jewish Hospital; one notes shaky rural hospitals not offered same deal-HEALTHYLIVEBy Melissa Patrick
Kentucky Health News
Kentucky lawmakers asked a University of Louisville official why the state should loan U of L … Read More...
Most diagnosed with ovarian cancer die, but a special type of screening, free at six sites in Kentucky, can reverse the odds-HEALTHYLIVE
State legislators joined University of Kentucky officials recently
to note the importance of ovarian cancer screening. (UK photo)
… Read More...
Adult obesity in Ky. reaches all-time high of 36.6%, fifth in U.S.; doctor says insurance needs to start covering obesity prevention-HEALTHYLIVE
By Melissa Patrick
Kentucky Health News
Kentucky adults just keep getting larger, reaching an all-time high for the number of obese adul… Read More...
State investigating 3, probably 5, cases of e-cigarette lung illness -HEALTHYLIVE
The state Cabinet for Health and Family Services is investigating three cases, and two probable cases, of a lung illness linked to electron… Read More...
0 Response to "Judge on state Court of Appeals issues temporary order making almost all abortions in Kentucky illegal again-HEALTHYLIVE"
Post a Comment