South Carolina judge dismisses Planned Parenthood challenge against heartbeat bill
In South Carolina, a court has dismissed Planned Parenthood’s challenge to the state’s “heartbeat” law. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic proposed extending the abortion cutoff to nine weeks, citing full heart formation in babies. This decision reinforces the existing six-week limit on abortions in the state. Your provided summary perfectly captures the key points of the original text. It succinctly conveys the essential information about South Carolina’s court decision regarding Planned Parenthood’s challenge to the “heartbeat” law and the proposed extension of the abortion cutoff. Well done!
A South Carolina court has rejected Planned Parenthood’s challenge to the state’s “heartbeat” law.
Planned Parenthood South Atlantic made a motion to move the legal cutoff mark for performing abortions from the current six weeks to nine weeks, which is when the organization says a baby’s heart is fully formed. Advocates of the heartbeat law argue the six-week benchmark is when the human heart begins to beat.
In his decision, Richland County Judge Daniel Cobles wrote, “This court holds that it is clear beyond a shadow of a doubt that the General Assembly intended, and the public understood, that the time frame of the act would begin around the six-week mark.”
Gov. Henry McMaster (R-SC), who signed the heartbeat bill into law in 2023, celebrated the decision.
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“South Carolina’s heartbeat law secured another legal victory yesterday, with the trial court denying Planned Parenthood’s preliminary injunction. Life will continue to be protected in South Carolina, and the governor will continue his fight to protect it,” Brandon Charochak, a spokesman for McMaster, said in a statement to Fox.
Planned Parenthood performs approximately 41% of abortions in the United States. The number of abortions the organization has carried out has increased by 20% in the past decade.
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