A federal court ruled Tennessee’s 48-hour waiting period between consultation and an abortion constitutional. In a ruling on Thursday, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals cited Supreme Court precedent, which allowed a waiting period.
The court decided the waiting period was reasonably related to Tennessee’s interest in protecting the right to life. Even if most women go forward with an abortion after the waiting period, the court argued many may decide to not follow through after a period of reflection.
The Sixth Circuit Court’s decision to restore Tennessee’s 48-hour waiting period is a win for the sanctity of life!
— Rep. Mark Green (@RepMarkGreen) August 6, 2021
The court went on to note while the law placed burdens on abortion clinics themselves, the clinics had no constitutional right to perform abortions.
Source: One America News Network