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>12/21/00 A New Option for Addressing Human Rights Violations

>12/13/00 Sneha Barot Joins CRLP

>12/7/00 Texas' Failure to Cover Medicaid Abortions for Low-Income Women Found Unconstitutional

>12/5/00 International Human Rights Day - Unequal Protection for Women's Reproductive Rights

>11/30/00 Maya Manian Joins CRLP

>11/30/00 Family Planning in Guatemala Falls Woefully Short

>11/17/00 CRLP Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Strike Anti-Abortion TRAP

>11/16/00 FGM Violates Women's Human Rights

>11/14/00 Julia Zajkowski Joins CRLP

>11/14/00 Sherrie Russell Brown Joins CRLP

>10/26/00 Tzili Mor Joins CRLP

>10/25/00 CRLP Announces New Federal Legislative Counsel

>10/2400 Global Gag Rule Dropped

>10/20/00 New Report Examines East Central Europe

>10/19/00 Indiana Medicaid Victory

>10/17/00 NAPIL Fellow to Focus on Young Women's Access to Abortion

>10/10/00 Fourth Circuit Stays South Carolina Decision

>10/6/00 Coburn Mifepristone Bill

>10/4/00 Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Ferguson v. City of Charleston

>10/4/00 Statement by Priscilla Smith: Lead Counsel in Ferguson v. City of Charleston

>10/2/00 Ninth Circuit to Hear Appeal in Arizona Fetal Tissue Case

>9/29/00 Ad Campaign to Abolish Global Gag Rule

>9/28/00 FDA Approves Mifepristone

>9/28/00 Latin American and Caribbean Day for Decriminalization of Abortion

>9/20/00 Melissa Upreti Joins CRLP

>9/13/00 Rosemary Dempsey Joins CRLP as DC Director

>9/12/00 Summary Judgment Hearing in Case Against Dept. of Defense

>9/11/00 Oral Argument in Ferguson v. City of Charleston Scheduled for October 4, 2000

>9/11/00 Statement of Priscilla Smith

>8/29/00 Louisiana 'Choose Life' Plates Blocked

>8/17/00 Louisiana 'Partial Birth Abortion' Ban Found Unconstitutional

>8/16/00 Fourth Circuit Rules Against South Carolina Abortion Providers

>8/9/00 Fourth Circuit Affirms District Court Judgment Blocking Virginia

>8/2/00 Louisiana's Restrictions Against Abortion Providers Permanently Blocked by Federal Court

>7/31/00 Lawsuit Filed Against Louisiana Law Creating 'Choose Life' License Plates

>7/28/00 Fourth Circuit Issues Order Blocking Virginia 'Partial-Birth Abortion' Law

>7/13/00 Congress Votes to Restrict Reproductive Health Care Overseas

>7/10/00 West Virginia Abortion Ban Found Unconstitutional

>7/5/00 Louisiana Prison Inmate Denied Right to an Abortion

>6/30/00 Female Genital Mutilation Opposed as a Violation of International Human Rights Law

>6/29/00 Supreme Court Directs Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals to Reconsider Abortion Ban Decisions

>6/28/00 U.S. Supreme Court Finds Abortion Bans Deceptive, Unconstitutional

>6/28/00 Statement of Dr. LeRoy Carhart on the Court Ruling

>6/21/00 Romanian Government to Present Women's Rights Record Before UN

>6/20/00 Women's Advocates Urge Congress to Bag the 'Gag Rule'

>6/15/00 Lithuanian Government to Present Women's Rights Record Before UN

>6/7/00 Reproductive Rights Advocates Call on U.N. Women's Conference to Do the Right Thing

>6/7/00 State Concedes to Block Florida Abortion Ban

>6/2/00 Florida Abortion Ban Blocked by Federal Court

>6/2/00 Reproductive Rights are Central to Women's Lives - Beijing +5

>6/2/00Maternity Patients Challenge South Carolina Police-Hospital Drug Testing Scheme in U.S. Supreme Court

>6/1/00 Arizona Must Fund Medically Necessary Abortions for Low-Income Women

>5/30/00 Florida Abortion Ban to be Reviewed by Federal Judge

>5/26/00 Florida Ban on Abortion Challenged in Federal Court

>5/19/00 Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to Hear Arguments in Louisiana Abortion Liability Law

>5/18/00 Final Arguments to be Heard in Federal Court on Indiana Abortion Restrictions

>5/14/00 Mother's Day is an Opportunity to Acknowledge the Women of the World

>5/12/00 Florida Court Recognizes Young Women’s Right to Make Abortion Decisions Without Notifying Parents

>4/28/00 Hungary's Pending Law Restricting Abortion Will Be the Topic of an Open Forum Today

>4/25/00 Future of Women's Right To Choose Abortion Before U.S. Supreme Court:
Statement of Janet Benshoof, President of CRLP


>4/25/00 Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments:
Statement of LeRoy Carhart, MD.


>3/29/00 Court Asked to Find Nebraska Abortion Ban Unconstitutional
Statement of LeRoy Carhart, M.D.


>3/29/00 CRLP Asks Supreme Court to Declare Nebraska Abortion Ban Unconstitutional

>3/22/00 State Court Limits Enforcement of Montana Abortion Ban

>3/15/00 Women Stand Up to the Religious Right

>3/14/00 Women's Human Rights Groups Win Major Victory for Women of Peru and Latin America

>3/9/00 Federal Court Blocks Michigan’s Abortion Ban

>3/7/00 Women’s Rights Lawyer From Peru Wins Amnesty International Award

>3/6/00 Winning the Struggle for Reproductive Rights: Beijing +5 Years of Wins, Losses and Stalemates

>03/03/00- Arizona Court to Hear Medicaid-Funded Abortions Case

>3/01/00 Arizona TRAP Case Filed

>02/28/00 Nebraska asks U.S. Supreme Court to Gut the Right to Choose Abortion

>02/28/00 Supreme Court to Review CRLP Case of Pregnant Woman

>2/1/00 CRLP Challenges MI PBA in Federal Court

>01/20/00 Celebrating Choice: Reproductive Freedom Through Art, Politics and the Law

>1/14/00 Supreme Court Decides to Take CRLP's Case Challenging Nebraska's

>1/14/00 CRLP Petitions High Court to Take Wisconsin Case

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June 28, 2000

Stenberg v. Carhart
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  Supreme Court Rules

Statement of LeRoy Carhart, MD.

I am both elated and proud to have taken a case to the United States Supreme Court that reaffirms a woman's right to choose abortion. Today's victory is more than a victory for me, Lee Carhart. It is more than a victory for abortion providers. It is more than a victory for the millions of Americans who are pro-choice. This is a victory for all Americans who believe that the government must not be allowed to meddle in private medical decisions best left to women, their families and their doctors.

I believe that by pursuing justice, I have had the opportunity to expose the lies anti-choice politicians and extremist organizations have devised to hurt women's health, overturn the right to choose, and to criminalize doctors who provide the finest possible medical care to their patients. With this verdict, I and the pro-choice movement can, with the backing of the highest court in our nation, begin to undo the damage these lies and deceptions have cost us, with lawmakers, members of the media, and the public.

The Court agreed today that Nebraska's ban in not about "late" abortion, nor is it limited to any particular procedure. Medical groups, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, have long contended that the ban could apply to all stages of pregnancy. The Court has acknowledged we are right by accepting our argument that the bans are nothing but deceptive attempts to overturn the right to choose to have a safe and legal abortion.

I challenged Nebraska's ban because it violates the Constitution. It threatens the health of women. And it is an affront to fundamental American principles. It is wrong for the government to intervene in the personal and private decisions of families to support a political agenda. It is wrong for politicians to use the lives of women to gain an electoral office. We as a society cannot afford to slip back to the days when women were sacrificed by illegal abortion. I saw the human toll of that inhumane policy and I assure you we do not want to return to that terrible time.

I am proud to be an American with the right to seek justice in the highest court in the land. I am proud to have served my country as a member of the Air Force for most of my adult life. I am proud that I have provided my patients with the best medical care available in this country. And I am proud that my name will be forever associated with a case that confirmed women's health and lives cannot be sacrificed to an anti-choice political agenda.

I thank my wife, Mary, my son and daughter, my terrific clinic staff and the medical and pro-choice communities for standing by me through the years of fighting to provide abortion services in Nebraska. Without this support, I would have remained a lone voice in Nebraska.

Today's Supreme Court victory makes me feel that the price we've paid in terms of harassment, personal loss, and legal and financial difficulties has been worth it. Doing this work has taken enormous tolls on us, but standing up and fighting back is the only way I know how to rid the world of the scourge of anti-choice extremists, including government officials who are willing to lie, deceive and abuse their power to drive abortion out of existence. This victory would not have been possible without my attorneys and the staff at the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, who have provided me with both the best legal representation possible, as well as the confidence that we would prevail. I thank them for their commitment to justice.










































































































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