05-28-2019, 11:36 AM
Figured this would be the most appropriate place for this:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/supreme-court-compromise-on-indiana-abortion-law-keeps-issue-off-its-docket/ar-AAC2hyb?ocid=ientp
I guess once it's out of the mother we must treat it as human.
They didn't act on the "abnormality" part which includes restricting abortions because of sex and race among other things.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/supreme-court-compromise-on-indiana-abortion-law-keeps-issue-off-its-docket/ar-AAC2hyb?ocid=ientp
Quote:The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to a compromise on a restrictive Indiana abortion law that keeps the issue off its docket for now.
The court said a part of the law dealing with disposal of the “remains” of an abortion could go into effect. But it did not take up a part of the law stricken by lower courts that prohibited abortions because tests revealed an abnormality.
I guess once it's out of the mother we must treat it as human.
They didn't act on the "abnormality" part which includes restricting abortions because of sex and race among other things.