Federal Court Strikes Down Alabama's Restrictions on Assisting Out-of-State Abortions
A landmark ruling reaffirms the constitutional right to interstate travel for abortion services, highlighting the ongoing legal battles post-Roe v. Wade.
- U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson ruled against Alabama’s law criminalizing assistance for residents seeking abortions in states where it is legal.
- The decision emphasizes the constitutional right to travel and engage in lawful activities across state lines.
- This ruling addresses a significant issue left open by the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade.
- Advocates for abortion rights view the decision as a crucial step in protecting access to abortion services across state boundaries.
- The ruling is expected to face appeals, indicating ongoing legal challenges in the fight for reproductive rights.