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Judge Blocks Ohio Law Banning Abortions of Unborn Babies with Down Syndrome

Here is a link to LifeNews.com story on a March 14, 2018 decision by a federal judge in Ohio enjoining Ohio’s law banning abortions of unborn babies with Down syndrome. The case, Preterm-Cleveland v. Himes, indicates how extreme the US law is on abortion. The Ohio federal judge interpreted the Supreme Court’s cases (Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey) as authorizing abortion on demand. According to the judge, the state can’t second guess a pregnant woman’s decision to have an abortion. Interestingly, the opinion refers to the unborn as a “child.”

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