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State Petitions U.S. Supreme Court To Hear 2017 Abortion Lawsuit

Attorney General Curtis Hill is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of a 2017 anti-abortion law.

If a girl under 18 in Indiana doesn’t or can’t get consent for an abortion from her parents, she can go to court to bypass that requirement. The 2017 state law said a judge will decide if the parents are informed of that hearing.

A federal district court blocked parts of the law from taking effect in 2017, and a three-judge panel of a federal appeals court affirmed that decision in August. The same appeals court declined the state’s petition for a rehearing, and in an opinion one judge said the U.S. Supreme Court was the “only institution that can give an authoritative answer” on the law. 

That’s why Attorney General Hill says he is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to decide on the lawsuit.

Contact Lauren at  lchapman@wfyi.org or follow her on Twitter at @laurenechapman_.

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Lauren Chapman is the digital producer for our statewide collaboration, and is based at WFYI in Indianapolis. She previous has worked at a basketball magazine, a top 30 newspaper, and a commercial television station. Lauren is new to public media, but in addition to her job "making stuff on the internet," she is also a radio and television reporter. She's a proud Ball State University alumna and grew up on the west side of Indianapolis.