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6th Circuit Judges Reinstate Tennessee s 48-Hour Abortion Waiting Period

6th Circuit Judges Reinstate Tennessee s 48-Hour Abortion Waiting Period
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Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Grants Expedited Appeal and Grants Stay of Injunction Pending Appeal

Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Grants Expedited Appeal and Grants Stay of Injunction Pending Appeal
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En Blanc Abortion Appeal Granted

(NASHVILLE)  The Tennessee Rights To Life group won an appeal dealing with a required waiting period prior to receiving an abortion. On Friday (4/9/2021), the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals granted the State of Tennessee's petition for an en banc appeal of an earlier decision by the Appeals Court to uphold the injunction against Tennessee’s 48-hour waiting period with regard to abortions. This will allow for the full panel of judges to decide on the merits of the case inste .

Waiting Period Law that States an Abortion Cannot Take Place Before a 48-Hour Waiting Period on Hold in Tennessee

Waiting Period Law that States an Abortion Cannot Take Place Before a 48-Hour “Waiting Period” on Hold in Tennessee Feb 22, 2021 at 07:35 am by WGNS On Friday, February 19, 2021, the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a divided 2-1 decision, ruled to deny the State of Tennessee s petition to stay the injunction applied by the Federal District Court of Middle Tennessee against Tennessee’s 48-hour waiting period with regard to abortions.  As a result of the court proceedure, there is no requirment for a woman to wait 48-hours before having an abortion in Tennessee.  Stacy Dunn, Vice President of Tennessee Right to Life stated, “This is, yet again, another slap in the face to the voters of Tennessee who sent their legislators to Nashville to enact legislation such as this waiting period and informed consent law to protect pregnant women and their unborn children.”

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