A state district judge struck down North Dakota's abortion ban Thursday, saying that the state constitution creates a “fundamental right” to access abortion before a fetus is viable.
District Judge Bruce Romanick wrote in an order that the abortion law — one of the strictest in the nation — was too vague.
The court concluded that pregnant women in the state have a "fundamental right to choose abortion before viability exists under the enumerated and unenumerated interests protected by" the state's constitution.
"The Court concludes [the law] violates the Constitution of the State of North Dakota and is void for vagueness and of no effect," the order stated.
Romanick wrote that implicit in the right to personal autonomy, liberty and happiness is "a woman’s right and responsibility to decide what her pregnancy demands of her in the context of her life and in the context of her health."
"Prior to viability, a woman must retain the ultimate control over her own destiny, her own body, and ultimately the path of her life," he continued. "A woman’s choice of whether or not to carry a pregnancy to term shapes the very nature and future course of her life, on nearly every possible level. The Court finds that such a choice, at least pre-viability, must belong to the individual woman and not to the government. "
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Big news for North Dakota! The state Supreme Court's decision keeps abortion legal for now.
The ND court properly recognized the fundamental nature of privacy rights/reproductive choices, the very fulcrum upon which the Alito6 said "Nyet-No primacy status for you! Unenumerated get bupkis bc no Yiddish in 1789" or something like that.
@KnowledgeLukeSocialist2yrs2Y
Only issue is women still must travel outside the state for an abortion since there are NO abortion clinics in the state. The one that was here left in 2022 to MN.
@SwingStateXerusVeteran2yrs2Y
Not expecting Rowe II to come out of the North Dakota Supreme Court.
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