Federal appeals court upholds Kentucky abortion law!
October 18, 2020 10:00AM EDT

ST LOUIS, MO – MAY 31: A pro-life supporter holds rosary beads during a demonstration outside the Planned Parenthood Reproductive Health Services Center on May 31, 2019 in St Louis, Missouri. In the wake of Missouri recent controversial abortion legislation, the states’ last abortion clinic is being forced to close by the end of the day. Planned Parenthood is expected to go to court to try and stop the closing. (Photo by Michael Thomas/Getty Images)
A federal appeals court has upheld their decision against decades old abortion laws, that require abortion facilities to have written agreements between hospitals and ambulance services in case of medical emergencies. The 6th U.S. Court of Appeals reverses a federal judge’s ruling, stating that the Kentucky law violated constitutional “due process” rights! Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron praised the courts decision. He says, “The Sixth Circuit’s ruling keeps in place an important Kentucky law for protecting the health and safety of patients by finding that Planned Parenthood and EMW failed to prove that they could not comply with the statute and regulation.”
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