Saturday, July 14, 2012

Jackson Women's Health Organization

  • JACKSON, Miss. -- The future of Mississippis only clinic where women can get an abortion remains unclear after a federal judges ruling in a closely watched court case. U.S. District Judge Daniel P.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The temporary restraining order on H.B. 1390, the Mississippi bill meant to shut down the states only public clinic that provides abortions, has no set end date. Judge Daniel P.
  • (RH Reality Check)
  • Daniel Jordan III extended his temporary restraining order July 11 against a state law that could close Jackson Womens Health Organization, the last abortion clinic in Mississippi, The Jackson Clarion-Ledger reported.
  • (BP News)
  • A judge rules that the states only abortion clinic can remain open for now, but the future of the Jackson Womens Health Organization remains uncertain.
  • (WJTV.com)
  • Jackson Womens Health Organization filed a federal lawsuit last week seeking to block the law, which requires anyone doing abortions at the clinic to be an OB-GYN with privileges to admit patients to a hospital. The clinic is asking U.S. Dist.
  • (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
  • The resolution of that issue will impact the ultimate issues in this case, Jordan wrote. The clinic, Jackson Womens Health Organization, has said it could be forced out of business with the admitting privileges requirement.
  • (WJBF.com)
  • The law would require anyone doing abortions at the Jackson Womens Health Organization clinic to be an OB-GYN with privileges to admit patients to a local hospital.
  • (nola.com)
  • The clinic, Jackson Womens Health Organization, has said it could be forced out of business with the requirement, making it nearly impossible to get an abortion in the state. The U.S.
  • (Erie Times-News)
  • Jackson Womens Health Organization employees spent Thursday scheduling appointments for women seeking abortions. Owner Diane Derzis says it was a normal administrative day. Doctors do abortions there two or three days a week.
  • (Minneapolis Star Tribune)

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