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View Comments A case heading to the U.S. Supreme Court next year could have profound impacts on abortion access in Ohio, with advocates on both sides of the debate hoping or fearing that justices will roll back reproductive rights established decades ago. The Supreme Court announced this week that it will review a Mississippi law, tossed out by lower courts, that bans most abortions after 15 weeks before a fetus is considered viable under current legal standards. Justices aren t expected to make a decision until next year, when Ohio will be in the throes of a contentious midterm election. The fact that this is going before the Supreme Court is putting 50 years of precedent around reproductive rights at risk and in question, said Laurel Powell, spokesperson for Planned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio. Anti-abortion politicians have really fought for this moment. ....
Ohio Senate bill would require doctors to provide life-saving care to fetuses surviving abortions Updated Apr 14, 2021; Facebook Share Senate Bill 157 is sponsored by Republican Sens. Terry Johnson and Steve Huffman, both practicing physicians. Health care providers who don’t take measures to save a baby’s life and the baby dies would face a new crime in Ohio: abortion manslaughter, a first-degree felony. If the baby survives, notwithstanding the health care provider’s failure to take measures to save its life, would face a charge of failure to render medical care to an an infant born alive, also a first-degree felony. ....