Federal Judge Blocks Alabama Abortion Laws

Women attendants of a Planned Parenthood rally try to keep dry after a sudden storm moved through the Tampa area on August 29. (Photo: Mallory Benedict/PBS NewsHour)
Women attendants of a Planned Parenthood rally try to keep dry after a sudden storm moved through the Tampa area on August 29.
(Photo: Mallory Benedict/PBS NewsHour)

A federal district judge has permanently blocked two Alabama abortion laws that tried to restrict abortion clinics near schools and ban a common second-trimester procedure.

U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson issued the 148 page ruling on Thursday, saying that the laws are unconstitutional. “Because these laws clearly impose an impermissible burden on a woman’s ability to choose an abortion, they cannot stand,” the judge wrote.

Both laws were passed by the Alabama legislature and were set to take affect August 1 of this year. However, Thompson ordered a temporary blocking of the enforcement of the laws, which became permanent by his Thursday ruling.

The laws sought to ban abortion clinics from operating within 2,000 feet of public K-8 schools. Thompson claimed that the law would require the state’s two largest abortion clinics in Huntsville and Tuscaloosa to close. The legislature also hoped to ban the second-trimester operation known as dilation and evacuation.

According to ABC 33/40, the American Civil Liberties Union called the decision a “great victory” for women.

A spokesman for the Alabama Attorney General’s office said that the state will appeal the ruling.

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