Nevada can enforce dormant 1985 law requiring parental notification of abortion, judge rules
- A 1985 Nevada law requiring parental notification before a minor undergoes an abortion can be enforced, a federal judge ruled on Monday.
- The requirement has never been enforced before due to it being deemed unconstitutional based on Roe v. Wade, but after Roe's reversal, district attorneys sued to restore the law.
- The judge left open the possibility for abortion rights advocates to seek a court order blocking the law's reinstatement while challenging its constitutionality.
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Nevada can enforce dormant 1985 law requiring parental notification of abortion, judge rules
A federal judge has ruled that Nevada can start enforcing a 40-year-old state law at the end of the month that requires parents be notified before a minor can get an abortion.
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