Court strikes down portions of S. Dakota informed consent lawCatholic News Agency: “A federal court has upheld portions of South Dakota’s informed consent law which require doctors to tell women considering an abortion that they are terminating a human life . . . ADF Senior Legal Counsel Steven H. Aden commented on the court ruling, saying ‘A woman’s life is worth more than Planned Parenthood’s bottom line, so we’re pleased the abortion industry failed in its attempt to strike down this law. We agree with the decision of the court to allow South Dakota women to be informed of the indisputable fact that her baby is a human being.’”
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