Both sides find victory in Mo. abortion decision
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a law Tuesday that makes it more difficult for teens to obtain an abortion without parental consent, but it did so in a way that at least partly pleased abortion rights advocates.
The author of the anti-abortion measure applauded the ruling, even as Planned Parenthood heralded the decision as a victory to those who provide advice to pregnant teens.
The ruling appears to have cleared the way for a Granite City clinic to resume offering abortions to Missouri minors who lack parental permission.
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Friday, May 04, 2007
Missouri SC Upholds Law Barring Minors from Abortions without Parental Consent
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