
Pro-life official criticizes appeals ruling on partial-birth abortion
Published: 2005-07-11
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The July 8 ruling by a federal appeals court that the ban on partial-birth abortion is unconstitutional "makes a mockery of the U.S. Constitution," said the head of the U.S. bishops' pro-life office. "There is no place in a civilized society for this cruel and dangerous practice," said Gail Quinn, executive director of the bishops' Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities, in a July 8 statement. "We look forward to today's decision being overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court." Quinn was commenting on a decision by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, based in St. Louis, that the national law was unconstitutional because it did not include an exception for the health of the mother. The law does contain an exception for the life of the mother. She said the 8th Circuit decision relied on the U.S. Supreme Court's Stenberg vs. Carhart decision in 2000 rejecting a partial-birth ban in Nebraska, and failed to take into account the American Medical Association's stand that partial-birth abortion is never medically necessary.
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