General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAbortion questions sent to Wyoming Supreme Court
A Teton County judge is passing along the burden of deciding whether two abortion bans passed in 2023 are constitutional.
In an order filed Monday afternoon, Ninth Judicial District Judge Melissa Owens sent 14 questions up to the Wyoming Supreme Court to be answered. The questions include whether the bans violate sections of the Wyoming Constitution granting citizens the right to make their own health care decisions, the right to privacy, equal protection and religious freedom.
Owens also asked whether the bans one a general ban on abortion and the other a ban on medication abortion are unconstitutionally vague. Both were halted by Owens from taking effect while the case plays out.
Both sides asked Owens to decide the case now, before a trial. Six plaintiffs two doctors, two women of childbearing age and two abortion access nonprofits are challenging the bans in order to keep abortion legal while the state, Gov. Mark Gordon and the Wyoming Attorney General want to see the bans take effect.
https://www.jhnewsandguide.com/news/cops_courts/local/abortion-questions-sent-to-wyoming-supreme-court/article_b740cc7e-e57d-11ee-979a-030dfc63d843.html
brer cat
(24,565 posts)so I don't have a clue how they would vote.