(PRESS RELEASE) The Center for Reproductive Rights has joined a coalition of reproductive rights advocates in expressing disappointment in a federal court’s decision to temporarily block enforcement of a New York City ordinance regulating the deceptive practices of crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs). CPCs are non-medical facilities that counsel pregnant women against abortion and emergency birth […]
(PRESS RELEASE) Late today, a federal district judge in Kansas blocked enforcement of the new licensing regulations for abortion providers until the case is resolved. The ruling means that none of the three abortion providers in the state will shut down. “This is a tremendous victory for women in Kansas and against the underhanded efforts […]
The Center is challenging a newly enacted Texas law which prohibits a woman from getting an abortion unless her physician first performs an ultrasound, places the ultrasound images in her view, describes the images to her, makes fetal heart sounds audible, if possible, and describes those sounds to her, whether or not she wants to […]
The Center is challenging a newly enacted Texas law which prohibits a woman from getting an abortion unless her physician first performs an ultrasound, places the ultrasound images in her view, describes the images to her, makes fetal heart sounds audible, if possible, and describes those sounds to her, whether or not she wants to […]
This case challenges the constitutionality of onerous temporary regulations and a sham licensing process adopted and implemented by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) that will cause most of the abortion providers in the State to cease providing ongoing abortion services. Download the complaint below. https://reproductiverights.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Complaint-FINAL-saved-6-28-11.pdf
Lawsuit details health department’s “sham licensing process” (PRESS RELEASE) Today, the Center for Reproductive Rights filed a federal lawsuit challenging new licensing regulations for abortion providers. The challenge was filed on behalf of the private OB/GYN practice operated by Dr. Herbert Hodes and Dr. Traci Nauser in Overland Park. Under the new law, providers must […]
This case challenges the constitutionality of onerous temporary regulations and a sham licensing process adopted and implemented by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) that will cause most of the abortion providers in the State to cease providing ongoing abortion services. Case filed: June 28, 2011 State: Kansas Plaintiff(s): Hodes &, Nauser, MDs, […]
By Katrina Anderson, Center for Reproductive Rights Human Rights Counsel A lucky misfire in a Madison, Wisconsin motel saved potentially scores of lives recently. Police arrived on the scene to find Ralph Lang armed with a .38 caliber gun and 35 bullets he intended to use to murder reproductive healthcare providers at Planned Parenthood affiliates […]
The Center is challenging a newly enacted Texas law which prohibits a woman from getting an abortion unless her physician first performs an ultrasound, places the ultrasound images in her view, describes the images to her, makes fetal heart sounds audible, if possible, and describes those sounds to her, whether or not she wants to […]
The Center is challenging a newly enacted Texas law which prohibits a woman from getting an abortion unless her physician first performs an ultrasound, places the ultrasound images in her view, describes the images to her, makes fetal heart sounds audible, if possible, and describes those sounds to her, whether or not she wants to […]