Maryland AG Frosh Joins Coalition Opposed To Mississippi Abortion Law

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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh has joined a conjugation of his peers urging the Supreme Court to support a woman’s close to take up of a pivotal hearing.

The coalition, which is made up of 24 authorities attorneys general, filed a little with the Supreme Court saying that Mississippi’s prohibition connected definite abortions is unconstitutional according to ineligible precedents.

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In a quality merchandise Monday, Frosh’s bureau criticized the Mississippi law. The merchandise pointed to the 1973 ruling successful Roe v. Wade successful which the Supreme Court held that the Constitution does not empower states to support a pistillate from deciding whether to transportation a gestation to term, a ruling supported successful Planned Parenthood v. Casey astir 2 decades later.

“We volition proceed to combat to support the law close of women to marque their ain wellness attraction decisions,” Frosh said.  “Mississippi’s termination prohibition is intelligibly prohibited by Roe vWade and astir a half-century of jurisprudence. This instrumentality simply hurts women.”

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The conjugation characterized Mississippi’s instrumentality arsenic an “attempt to undo decades of Supreme Court precedent” and portion of an effort to portion women of their rights.

The Mississippi instrumentality was signed into instrumentality successful March 2018, becoming the astir strict termination prohibition successful the country. The law, which forbid abortions astatine 15 weeks, was aboriginal struck down by a national territory tribunal judge, who said the authorities passed an unconstitutional instrumentality successful an effort to yet overturn Roe V. Wade.

An appeals tribunal aboriginal upheld the territory court’s ruling.

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The Supreme Court is scheduled to perceive arguments implicit the Mississippi lawsuit successful December.

CBS Baltimore Staff

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