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States of Ignorance


States where access to abortion services have been banned are now trying to ban even information about abortion and where one might go to terminate a pregnancy. From the NY Times
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By Michele Goodwin and Mary Ziegler

Ms. Goodwin and Ms. Ziegler are law professors who specialize in reproductive rights and justice.

With the dismantling of Roe v. Wade has come a push to crack down on speech and information about reproductive rights.

Now that abortion has been banned in more than a dozen states, abortion opponents want to stoke confusion about the legality of not just having an abortion, but even of discussing the procedure. The ultimate goal seems to be ensuring that women are unclear about their options to obtain an abortion or contraception, in their home state or elsewhere.

Signs of this trend can be found around the country. In Nebraska, law enforcement obtained a warrant to search a teenager’s private Facebook messages, in which she told her mother of her urgent desire to end her pregnancy. The mother is now being prosecuted on charges of helping her daughter abort the pregnancy by giving advice about abortion pills.

Proposed legislation in South Carolina would have made it unlawful to provide information about abortions. In September, the University of Idaho issued guidance that it might be illegal for employees to “promote” birth control or abortion. In Texas, two abortion funds (groups that help people pay and travel for abortions) this year received deposition demand letters from people tied to anti-abortion lawmakers for information on anyone who has “aided and abetted” the procedure.

And in Oklahoma, some library workers were warned about helping patrons find information about abortion, or even uttering the word. In an email, the employees were told they could face a $10,000 fine, jail time or even lose their jobs if they didn’t comply. (The library system later updated its guidance.)

Attacks on speech about abortion may seem a sudden reversal for an anti-abortion movement that long claimed to be a champion of the First Amendment. But in fact, decades before Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the decision that overturned Roe, social conservatives set their sights on the First Amendment as a tool to chip away at reproductive rights. And it worked.

Abortion foes have long argued that the right to refuse to prescribe birth control or to perform abortions is embedded in the First Amendment and its free exercise clause, which protects individuals’ right to practice religion and dates back to speeches given by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson.

In 1873, Congress passed the Comstock Act prohibiting the mailing, sale, possession or distribution of “obscene materials,” including information about birth control or abortion provided by a physician that should enjoy protection under the First Amendment. Today, some anti-abortion activists argue that the act still applies — and trumps state laws protecting abortion.

By the 1980s and 1990s, white evangelicals flooded into the anti-abortion movement, and some, frustrated with the pace of change, resorted to lawbreaking, blockading clinics, vandalizing property and even attacking doctors. Lawyers defending the protesters invoked freedom of speech. ‌

After the birth control method Plan B reached the market in 1999, conservatives claimed that carrying the drug, which they wrongly conflated with abortifacients, “must be left to the pharmacy.” In their view it infringed “on the pharmacist’s right of conscience,” tied to the First Amendment, if pharmacies were required to provide Plan B.

Conscience protections extend to other forms of contraception as well. Since the late 1980s, Republican lawmakers have been writing legislation to shield pharmacists who would not dispense traditional birth control, claiming conscientious convictions superseded a woman’s right to contraception. Today, six states allow pharmacists to refuse to dispense birth control, even though Plan B is considered the “gold standard” response in cases of rape.

Anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers also have been protected by free speech concerns. When states passed laws to regulate such centers, the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates took a free-speech case all the way to the Supreme Court in 2018, and won.

Equally alarming, in the 2014 decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, the court ruled that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 permitted large, for-profit corporations to deny contraception coverage to their female employees based on the religious objections of the company’s owners. While the ruling applied only to the Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive mandate, in a bristling dissent written by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, she noted the “startling breadth” and extremity of the opinion, which she said the court could not “pretend” was demanded or required by the First Amendment’s free exercise clause.

[Post edited by NJHoo at 12/03/2022 8:00PM]

Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/03/opinion/abortion-first-amendment-free-speech.html


Posted: 12/03/2022 at 7:58PM



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States of Ignorance -- NJHoo 12/03/2022 7:58PM
  Technically he's right. -- BocaHoo91 12/04/2022 08:37AM
  Watch Hooda claim victory. LOL. ** -- Blah 12/04/2022 08:40AM
  Anyone who can hold trump accountable ** -- 111Balz 12/04/2022 08:22AM
  Precisely. ** -- SixerHoo 12/04/2022 12:10PM
  The irony of Evangelicals wanting to restrict -- HoosWillWin 12/03/2022 11:58PM
  Restriction / repression is their primary nature. ** -- LonghornHokie 12/04/2022 02:06AM
  Good. ** -- ryno hoo 12/03/2022 9:40PM

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