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11/29/05 - Statement on Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of Northern New England
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11/17/05 - Victory for Reproductive Rights in Peru
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10/31/05 - Judge Alito’s Nomination is Deeply Troubling, Says Center for Reproductive Rights
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9/27/05 - Brief Against Supreme Court Review of Federal Abortion Ban Case
9/15/05 - Missouri Law Shuts Down Only Abortion Clinic in Southwest Missouri
9/15/05 - Federal Court Strikes Michigan Abortion Ban for Third Time
9/08/05 - Kansas
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9/01/05 - 8 Questions Senators Must Ask Roberts
8/26/05 - Shame On the FDA: More Deception and Delay
8/9/05 - Leading Reproductive & Women’s Rights Organization Hold Press Conference
8/05/05 - Politics of Pataki Veto Highlight Need For FDA Action
7/19/05 - Center for Reproductive Rights Alarmed by Roberts Nomination
8/03/05 - When Voters Learn of Roberts’ Record, Support Plummets According to Focus Groups
7/14/05 - For First Time in NCLR’s History, Briefing on Reproductive Rights of Hispanic Women to be Held at Annual Conference
7/8/05 - Key Victory In Appeals Court Against 2003 Federal Abortion Ban
7/6/05 - To Protect Future Generations, Senate Must Require Full and Open Disclosure of Supreme Court Nominee’s Views, Constitutional Litigators Say
7/01/05 - Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Retires: Dramatic Change in Supreme Court Puts Reproductive Rights at Risk
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6/23/05 - The Benefits of Roe v. Wade Are Clear: Center for Reproductive Rights’ Response to Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing on Roe
6/20/05 - Civil Rights Chief from U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York Joins Center
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6/2/05 - Court Stops Virginia’s Third Attempt to 6/2/05 - Outlaw Safe Abortions
6/1/05 - Court Strikes Down Mississippi Abortion Law: Women in State Narrowly Escape Virtual Ban on Second Trimester Abortion
5/19/05 - Tulsa Clinic Challenges Teen Abortion Act as it Hits Governor’s Desk
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4/27/05 - Teen Endangerment Act: Putting Politics Before Teens’ Well-Being
4/13/05 - FDA Commissioner Crawford, No More Stalling!
4/12/05 - U.S. Government’s Appeal in Federal Abortion Ban Case Heads to Court for the First Time
4/10/05 - Alaska Supreme Court to Review Injunction on State’s Teen Abortion Law
3/23/05 - Yet Another Excuse from the FDA on Delaying Plan B Decision
3/15/05 - Statement on the Teen Endangerment Act
3/14/05 - Michigan Abortion Ban Put on Hold While Challenge Proceeds
3/10/05 - Responding to India Supreme Court Decision on Country’s Sterilization Practices
3/4/05 - As World Eases Restrictions on Abortion, U.S. Becomes More Restrictive, Study Finds
3/2/05 - What’s Missing from the Beijing Platform?
3/1/05 - Women’s Health Care Providers Challenge Michigan Law Banning Virtually All Abortions
2/14/05 - Center for Reproductive Rights Appoints New Director of International Legal Program
1/21/05 - Center Sues FDA for denying Women Over-the-Counter Access to Emergency Contraception
1/21/05 - Statement from the Center for Reproductive Rights on the 32nd Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
1/05/05 - Alberto Gonzales: Three Questions the Attorney General Nominee Must Address
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Law Endangering Young Women Challenged in Federal Court:
Health Care Providers Say Law Imperils Health and Lives of Florida’s Young Women
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Today on behalf of four women’s health care centers and two individual physicians, the Center for Reproductive Rights and Planned Parenthood Federation of America asked a federal court to strike down a new law that will endanger the health and lives of young women seeking abortions in Florida. The law, set to go into effect by July 1, requires a physician to give notice to a parent at least 48 hours before providing abortion services to a teen. But the act imposes elaborate restrictions on physicians that will prevent them from providing the best and most timely health care to teens facing medical emergencies.

"The Florida legislature passed this law — claiming to protect teens — when, in fact, it jeopardizes their health and lives. Instead of expending energy on dangerous and callous legislation, Florida lawmakers should focus on policies that actually prevent teen pregnancy, provide counseling and ensure teens have access to comprehensive sex education," said Janet Crepps, a staff attorney at the Center for Reproductive Rights and lead lawyer in the case.

When a young woman faces an unintended pregnancy, it is imperative that she have access to all of her health care options without delay and that doctors are empowered to treat her immediately. As the lawsuit points out, a teen experiencing complications such as preeclampsia could be at risk for serious health problems if not treated in a timely manner. Preeclampsia is a disorder that occurs during pregnancy and can cause a woman’s blood pressure to rise and put her at risk of stroke or impaired kidney or liver function, blood clotting problems, fluid on the lungs, seizures and, in severe forms, death. Under the new law, doctors may be forced to delay treatment of medical emergencies as they attempt to comply with the law’s onerous and confusing requirements.

"As a mother I would want my daughter to come to me if she were in trouble, but if she felt she couldn’t for whatever reason, I would want her to be safe and go to a trained medical professional empowered to help her immediately," said Wendy Grassi, Director of Public Affairs at Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida. "This new law endangers the lives and health of our daughters."

The Center for Reproductive Rights and Planned Parenthood Federation of America filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida Tallahassee Division on behalf of WomanCare of Orlando, Inc., and WomanCare of Daytona, Inc., Jacksonville Women’s Health Center, Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida and two individual physicians.

The plaintiffs are represented by Janet Crepps and Galen Sherwin of the Center for Reproductive Rights, based in New York; Richard Johnson of Tallahassee; and Eve Gartner of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.

Learn more about restrictions to young women's access to reproductive choices.