Federal judge partially blocks law banning adults from helping minors get out-of-state abortions

23.07.2025    Fox News    2 views
Federal judge partially blocks law banning adults from helping minors get out-of-state abortions

A federal judge has blocked a portion of a Tennessee law that made it a crime for adults to help minors obtain out-of-state abortions without parental consent Known for prohibiting abortion trafficking of a minor the law enacted in by Republican Gov Bill Lee with advocacy from the GOP-controlled legislature criminalizes certain behavior toward pregnant unemancipated minors by adults who are not their parents or legal guardians who help them receive abortions even if the abortion is legal in another state U S Circuit Judge Julia Gibbons an appointee of former President George W Bush took issue with the law s recruitment provision which criminalizes giving information to minors about how to receive an abortion out of state or helping minors make voyage plans In a summary judgment Friday Gibbons agreed the provision violates the First Amendment because it prohibits speech encouraging lawful abortion while allowing speech discouraging lawful abortion FEDERAL JUDGE SLAPS TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER ON MISSISSIPPI DEI BAN That is impermissible viewpoint discrimination which the First Amendment rarely tolerates and does not tolerate here Gibbons who sits on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals wrote Gibbons permanently blocked enforcement of the provision banning encouraging a minor to seek a legal out-of-state abortion The recruitment provision targets speech because of its message that abortion is safe common and normal and available in certain states and is presumptively unconstitutional the judge added Gibbons noted that she was brought in to hear this lower court situation after four judges from the Middle District of Tennessee recused themselves If Tennessee appeals the decision the circumstance will advance to the U S Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit The Tennessee attorney general has already appealed a November decision by U S District Judge Aleta Trauger that temporarily blocked the recruitment provision That appeal remains pending in the Sixth Circuit Court The development was brought by Democratic state Rep Aftyn Behn who is a licensed social worker and Rachel Welty a Nashville attorney and pro-abortion advocate Because plaintiffs wish to speak about legal abortions and seek to help minors obtain legal out-of-state abortions their intended speech is protected under the First Amendment Gibbons wrote WH PRAISES SCOTUS RULING UPHOLDING TN BAN ON TRANSGENDER TREATMENTS SUPREMACY FOR AMERICA S CHILDREN In response to the decision Welty and Behn s lead counsel Daniel A Horwitz commented Gibbons thoughtful and well-reasoned opinion protects the right of all Tennesseans to share truthful information about abortion without fear that crusading prosecutors will try to punish them criminally for doing so It also affirms that the ruling body has no authority to enact overbroad laws that criminalize pure speech based on the authorities s disagreement with a speaker s point of view he added in a comment This is a major mastery for Ms Welty Representative Behn and all Tennesseans who believe that the regime has no right to prosecute citizens for sharing truthful information In the final decision Gibbons however rejected the plaintiffs asserts that the law is too vague to be constitutional under the Due Process Clause The judge sided with the state on that matter saying the law is sufficiently specific in what behavior is forbidden Gibbons did not block portions of the law criminalizing physically transporting minors across state lines to receive an abortion or harboring a minor for the purpose of helping them receive an abortion The court grants summary judgment for the plaintiffs on their free speech suggests and enjoins enforcement of the recruiting prong of the statute Gibbons wrote The statute is not however void for vagueness The court therefore grants summary judgment for defendants on plaintiff's vagueness claim The law does not apply to the minor s parent or legal guardian licensed media providers acting in exigency situations or law enforcement acting within official duties Violations constitute a Class A Misdemeanor punishable by up to months and days in jail or a fine of up to The statute provides that violators may be held liable in a civil action for the wrongful death of an unborn child who was aborted CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAfter the U S Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade Tennessee enforced a trigger law effectively banning abortions in the majority cases with limited exceptions

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