A federal judge is weighing whether a Wisconsin law
requiring abortion providers to get admitting privileges at nearby hospitals is constitutional. Planned Parenthood and Affiliated Medical Services filed a
lawsuit in July arguing the law would force abortion clinics in Appleton and
Milwaukee to close because providers at the facilities lack admitting
privileges. Planned Parenthood policy director,Nicole Safar, says the
entire medical community opposes the law. The Appleton providers have since gained privileges. The
organizations still contend the law would force the AMS facility to close,
placing a burden on women seeking abortions. State attorneys argue the law ensures continuity of care if
complications arise and a woman goes to a hospital. U.S. District Judge William Conley is began a bench trial on Tuesday. Proceedings are expected to last until at least
Friday.
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