Roundup: Arizona Governor Restricts Abortions

Arizona Governor Restricts Abortions; At Sotomayor Hearing, Feinstein Explains Casey Case; U.S. Hispanics on Abortion, Shift Between Generations

Arizona Governor Restricts Abortions
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer
signed a bill Monday that restricts access to abortion for many women.
The bill will implement a mandatory 24-hour waiting period before a
woman can get an abortion after she visits an abortion provider, who
will be required to notify a woman of her fetus’s probable
characteristics, risks of the procedure and abortion alternatives,
according to The Associated Press.

The
existing law for under-aged teenagers wanting to get an abortion will
also become stricter, and pharmacists and health care providers can
also refuse to give out emergency contraceptives for religious or moral
reasons, said the AP.

At Sotomayor Hearing, Feinstein Explains Casey Case
At
Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearing Monday, California Sen. Diane
Feinstein, who supports Sotomayor, said what nominees say during the
hearings do not accurately predict how they will judge, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Referring to past nominees who said Roe vs. Wade and Planned Parenthood
of Southeastern Pennsylvania vs. Casey "were precedents of the court
entitled to great respect," Feinstein said those same justices "voted
to overturn the key holding in Casey that laws restricting a
woman’s medical care must contain an exception to protect her health,"
the article said.

According to the article, Feinstein said:

"I’ve found it increasingly difficult to know, from answers to
questions we ask from this dais, how a nominee will actually act as a
Supreme Court justice,  because answers here are often indirect and
increasingly couched in euphemistic phrases."

The
1992 Casey case revolved around laws that required a married woman who
wanted to get an abortion to let her husband know, and also required
parental consent for under-aged girls. The spousal notification
requirement was not upheld, but the parental consent law was, the Los Angeles Times reported.

U.S. Hispanics on Abortion, Shift Between Generations
A Reuters
article said Hispanics make up approximately 15 percent of the U.S.
population, and 22 percent of the 1.2 abortions in the United States in
2005, according to the Guttmacher Institute. Although Hispanics mostly
identify with the Roman Catholic Church, there has been a generational
shift among second-generation Latinos’ view of abortions.

Polls by
National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health have shown more
tolerance toward the divisive issue.

The article
also referred a survey taken in California by the Public Policy
Institute of California which found yet another change across
generations. It said immigrant Latinos and U.S. born Latinos differed
in their views, with 62 percent of immigrant Latinos supporting more
abortion restrictions, and 65 percent of U.S. born Latinos think the
government should not implement more restrictions.




OTHER NEWS TO NOTE:

July 14: Washington Times:GOP aims to block federal funds for abortions

July 13: Examiner:Pharmacists must dispense morning after pill

July 13: NewsChannel 10: ProLife Midland Reacts to Planned Parenthood’s Sex Education

July 14: WSJ: The Catholic Double Standard

July 14: LA Times:Ruth Bader Ginsburg and a question of eugenics

July 13: ThinkProgress: Republicans Use Abortion To Try To Derail Health Reform

July 13: AP: Arizona governor approves abortion constraints

July 13: Medical News: IRIN examines ‘dramatic plunge’ in family planning international donor funding

July 14: National Law Journal: Bayer Sued Over Safety of Popular Birth Control Pills

July 13: Reuters:Generational shift for U.S. Hispanics on abortion

July 10: Global Health Council: Global: Falling Family Planning Funding Threatens Poverty Fight

July 13: HuffPo: Sotomayor Protester:"What About The Unborn?" (VIDEO)

July 13: WSJ:‘Today’ Piece Ignores Big Disagreements between Obama, Catholic Church

July 13: Deseret News: Hatch loses fight on abortion funding

July 13: NYTimes: About One Abortion Protester at Sotomayor Hearing

July 13: Townhall.com: Southern Baptist ERLC opposes Sotomayor nomination, says she will ‘redefine the law’

July 13: HuffPo: The Moral of My Abortion Story

July 13: Iowa Independent: Cedar Rapids anti-abortion group gains legal help in IRS fight

July 13: AP: Abortion case plaintiff arrested at Senate hearing

July 13: U.S. News & World Report: Conservatives Wonder: Will Obama Fund Abortion?

July 13: LifeNews: Pro-Life African-Americans to Protest Abortion at NAACP Centennial Convention

July 13: WaPo: Anti-Abortion Leader to Testify at Sotomayor Hearing

July 13: NYTimes:90 Billion People, 1 Planet?

July 13: U.S. News & World Report: FDA OKs Single-Dose Plan B Emergency Contraceptive

July 13: Catholic News Service: Doctrinal congregation says direct abortion can never be justified

July 13: Opposing Views:Democrats Want Everyone to Pay for Abortions

July 13: Free Christian Press:The Most Pro-Life State Gains Momentum for Personhood Initiative as Lt Governor Signs On

July 13: AP: Analysis: Translating the Sotomayor hearing code

July 13: LifeNews: Obama Surgeon General Pick Regina Benjamin Wanted Docs to Learn Abortions

July 13: LA Times: Sotomayor hearing: Explaining the Casey abortion case

July 13: CPC Watcher: Searching for pro-woman adoption resources

July 13: Iowa Republican: Almost 70% of Iowans Want to Vote on Marriage

July 11: Examiner: Anti-abortion hardliners see criminalization of birth-control as common ground

July 13: Talking Points Memo: The Abortion Adoption Lottery