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Post by Logan on Mar 28, 2017 5:33:15 GMT -6
Debate over the constitutionality of a first-of-its-kind Indiana abortion bill altering the state’s judicial bypass procedure is continuing in the Legislature. Under current law, someone younger than 18 can obtain an abortion with permission from a court without notifying a parent or guardian. Republican state Sen. Erin Houchin’s measure would instead mandate parents be served legal notice and provided the chance to object. Bill opponents argue the bill removes the confidentiality component of a bypass, which court rulings have found to be critical. Others say the bypass is meant to circumvent a parent vetoing their child’s abortion, not to keep them from knowing their child is pursuing one. Read more: www.heraldtimesonline.com/wire/house-panel-considers-abortion-bill-on-parental-notification/article_ea535aaa-ea00-572b-9a35-0f745c35c2e8.html
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