Updates to our Terms of Use

We are updating our Terms of Use. Please carefully review the updated Terms before proceeding to our website.

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

View Back issues

Abortion

On remand from the Supreme Court, the Seventh Circuit reaffirmed an injunction against Indiana’s requirement that a minor’s parents be notified if she is seeking an abortion through the judicial bypass process, finding that constitutional standards for state regulations on a woman’s right to end a pregnancy are “not stable, but they have not been changed, at least not yet, in a way that would change the outcome here.”

CHICAGO — On remand from the Supreme Court, the Seventh Circuit reaffirmed an injunction against Indiana’s requirement that a minor’s parents be notified if she is seeking an abortion through the judicial bypass process, finding that constitutional standards for state regulations on a woman’s right to end a pregnancy are “not stable, but they have not been changed, at least not yet, in a way that would change the outcome here.”

Categories / Appeals, Civil Rights, Health, Law

Subscribe to our free newsletters

Our weekly newsletter Closing Arguments offers the latest about ongoing trials, major litigation and rulings in courthouses around the U.S. and the world, while the monthly Under the Lights dishes the legal dirt from Hollywood, sports, Big Tech and the arts.

Loading...