Supreme Court Upholds Partial-birth Abortion Ban

WASHINGTON: The Supreme Court on Wednesday narrowly upheld a federal law banning an abortion procedure, giving the anti-abortion movement one of its biggest legal victories in years.

The justices ruled, 5 to 4, that a law passed by Congress in 2003 and signed by President George W. Bush did not violate the Constitution by imposing an undue burden on a woman’s right to end a pregnancy. The majority said its ruling reflected the government’s “legitimate, substantial interest in preserving and promoting fetal life.”

“The act, on its face, is not void for vagueness and does not impose an undue burden from any overbreadth,” Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote for the court, rejecting key arguments by opponents of the law.

Source: International Herald Tribune

Needless to say, I’m pretty excited about this ruling. What it means to me is that one of, if not the, most barbaric procedures in medical history will no longer be taking place in the United States. There may only be three to four thousand of these particular procedures in any given year, but by all accounts, they are unbearably gruesome.

For those who think this will snowball into a larger trend toward limiting or removing a women’s ‘right’ to choose to legally murder another human being, I really don’t think you have to worry. The judges have made it pretty clear that this was upheld because it did not interfere with that ‘right’ and that the old precedents still stand.

Regardless, congratulations to the Supreme Court on making a very good decision, and congratulations to the thousands of babies whose lives are now safe.

If you want to read the actual ruling or get more information about the case, it’s all available over at FindLaw.com.

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One Response to “Supreme Court Upholds Partial-birth Abortion Ban”

  1. Psycheout Says:

    This is a great day for the pro-life movement. We have Senator Sam Brownback to thank for rejecting the Miers nomination and getting Justice Alito on the court.

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