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Court Nixes Nebraska Abortion Law
By Richard Carelli
Associated Press Writer

Wednesday, June 28, 2000; 10:52 a.m. EDT

WASHINGTON - A sharply divided Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down a
state law banning "partial-birth" abortions - a decision sure to escalate a
bitter national debate that has raged ever since the landmark Roe v. Wade
ruling in 1973.

By a 5-4 vote, the justices said the Nebraska law violates women's
constitutional right by imposing an "undue burden" on their decisions to end
their pregnancies.

The ruling, the court's most important word on abortion in eight years, did
not appear to immediately affect similar laws in 29 other states. But their
supporters are likely to have a harder time defending them in lower courts.

Partial-birth abortion is not a medical term. Doctors call the method
dilation and extraction, or D&X, because it involves partially extracting a
fetus, legs first, through the birth canal, cutting the skull and draining
its contents.

A more common procedure is dilation and evacuation, or D&E, in which an arm
or leg of a live fetus may be pulled into the birth canal during the
abortion operation.

The court said the Nebraska law, which state Attorney General Don Stenberg
said is aimed only at the D&X method, could criminalize the D&E method as
well.

"Using this law, some present prosecutors and future attorneys general may
choose to pursue physicians who use D&E procedures, the most commonly used
method for performing previability second-trimester abortions," Justice
Stephen G. Breyer wrote for the court.

"All those who perform abortion procedures using that method must fear
prosecution, conviction and imprisonment. The result is an undue burden upon
a woman's right to make an abortion decision," Breyer said. "We must
consequently find the statute unconstitutional."

The law made it a crime if someone performing an abortion "partially
delivers vaginally a living unborn child before killing the unborn child and
completing the delivery."

Bob Blank, president of Metro Right to Life, an abortion opponent group in
Omaha, Neb., called the ruling a disappointment. "The Supreme Court of the
United States chose not to listen to the people of the United States," he
said.

The Nebraska law did not allow partial-birth abortions even if doctors
considered that method the best way to guard a woman's health.

Joining Breyer were Justices John Paul Stevens, Sandra Day O'Connor, David
H. Souter and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Ginsburg and Breyer joined the court after a 1992 decision in which the
justices then on the court upheld the constitutional right to abortion by a
5-4 vote. Wednesday's ruling was the first on abortion for those two
justices.

Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence
Thomas and Anthony M. Kennedy dissented.

Kennedy was one of the co-authors of a 1992 Supreme Court decision that
upheld the constitutional right to abortion. O'Connor and Souter were the
other co-authors.

O'Connor, who supplied the critical fifth vote for striking down Nebraska's
law, wrote a concurring opinion that said some version of a partial-birth
abortion law might be constitutional.

"A ban on partial-birth abortion that only proscribed the D&X method of
abortion and that included an exception to preserve the life and health of
the mother would be constitutional in my view," she said.

The procedure at issue in the Nebraska case is used for some abortions close
to the point of viability, when a fetus is able to live outside the uterus.
Past abortion rulings make clear that states can take numerous steps to
protect fetal life once viability occurs, generally around the sixth month
of pregnancy.

When the case was argued in April, a lawyer representing a Nebraska doctor
told the court that the state's law was "so broadly written it could
prohibit most second-trimester abortions."

The debate over partial-birth abortion already has inserted itself into
presidential politics. The Clinton administration supported striking down
Nebraska's law, and the president twice vetoed similar federal laws enacted
by Congress.

In the presidential race, Democrat Al Gore opposes bans on partial-birth
abortion, but Republican George W. Bush supports them.

The Republican-controlled House voted 287-141 in April to outlaw
partial-birth abortions - the third time in five years it backed such a ban.
While the majority was wide enough to override Clinton's promised veto, the
bill's supporters again appear to lack the two-thirds majority they would
need to prevail in the Senate.

Nebraska's law, along with those in Arkansas and Iowa, was invalidated by a
federal appeals court last year. But another federal appeals court upheld
partial-birth abortion laws in Wisconsin and Illinois.

Thomas, writing for himself, Rehnquist and Scalia, suggested that the ruling
will have a direct impact on the partial-birth abortion laws in 29 other
states.

"Today we are told that 30 states are prohibited from banning one rarely
used form of abortion that they believe to border on infanticide," he said.
"It is clear that the Constitution does not compel this result."

The state's 1997 law was challenged by Dr. Leroy Carhart, only one of three
doctors in Nebraska known to perform abortions. Since he filed his lawsuit,
Carhart's rural home was burned down. The family dog and cat were killed, as
were 17 horses trapped in a barn that also was set ablaze.

Carhart said he received an anonymous letter, postmarked the same day as the
fire, justifying the action as a statement against "the killing of babies."

Carhart was in the ornate courtroom when Wednesday's decision was announced.

The case is Stenberg v. Carhart, 99-830.
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        1.  Guided by ultrasound, the abortionist grabs the baby's leg with
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        2.  The baby's leg is pulled out into the birth canal.
        3.  The abortionist delivers the baby's entire body, except for the
head
        4.  The abortionist jams scissors into the baby's skull.
                The scissors are then opened to enlarge the hole.
        5.  The scissors are removed and a suction catheter is inserted.
                The child's brains are sucked out, causing the skull to
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                The dead baby is then removed.

Bard
To the woman he said, "I will greatly increase your pains in childbearing;
with pain you will give birth to children.
Your desire will be for your husband, and he will rule over you.",
    -- Genesis 3:16

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