The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has upheld part of the controversial judgement being handed down by South Dakota courts on abortion law. Particularly, a legal requirement to inform women prior to performing abortions that they’ll be more likely to commit suicide post-abortion; that the unborn child is protected by the United States Constitution; and that the women wait at least three days after first meeting with a doctor before an abortion will be performed.
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Federal appeals court partially upholds South Dakota abortion consent law