Appeals Court Dodges Big Decision in Case of Undocumented Teen Seeking Abortion
Appeals Court Dodges Big Decision in Case of Undocumented Teen Seeking Abortion
A federal appeals court is avoiding setting any groundbreaking precedent in the case of an undocumented minor in need of an abortion.In a decision issued late Friday evening, the three judge panel ruled 2-1 to overturn a decision from a federal judge that would allow the 17-year old girl to immediately proceed with an abortion.Instead, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered federal authorities to find a suitable sponsor for the girl. If a suitable individual were found, then the Trump administration would have to abide by state rules in either allowing or prohibiting the teen from pursuing the procedure.If the administration were unable to find a sponsor, the case would be bumped back to a federal judge – who could then elect to let the undocumented teenager leave the shelter at which she’s currently detained and set an appointment with an abortion clinic.Politico.com speculates that the decision is unlikely to appease either party involved in the suit – the Trump administration or the American Civil Liberties Union, which is representing the teen.Oral arguments Friday morning led with the administration arguing that it was entitled to push its agenda of promoting ‘childbirth and fetal life” by not facilitating any sort of abortive procedure.
Participants in an anti-abortion rally hold signs that read "Stop Abortion Now" as they listen to speakers, on Jan. 23, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. | AP Photo | Image and caption via Politico.com.
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