TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Planned Parenthood on Friday dropped a federal
lawsuit challenging a requirement in Kansas for abortion providers to
have a link on their websites' home pages to state materials about fetal
development and terminating pregnancies.
U.S. District Judge
Kathryn Vratil issued a one-page order closing the lawsuit, saying the
parties had "settled" the claims, without providing details. A trial had
been scheduled to begin Monday in Kansas City, Kansas.
Elise
Higgins, a spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood of Kansas and
Mid-Missouri, told The Associated Press in a later email, "We
voluntarily dismissed the case, and there was no settlement."
Kansas
Attorney General Derek Schmidt's office said it would decline comment
until the parties file a joint statement about the resolution of the
case. Vratil ordered them to do so by Monday.
Planned Parenthood
argued the requirement to link to state materials violated its
free-speech rights. The rule was enacted by legislators last year, and
was a more specific, Internet-age requirement than a previous version of
the law mandating state materials must be provided to patients before
they have their abortions.
In a statement Friday, Laura McQuade,
the group's president and CEO, said: "We made the decision to focus our
resources on expanding access to care for our patients in 2015."
Planned
Parenthood objected because the required language for the link included
the phrase "unborn child," and the materials contained a statement that
abortion ends the life of a "whole, separate, unique, living human
being."
Republican Gov. Sam Brownback, who signed the requirement
into law, is a strong abortion opponent, and the Legislature has strong
anti-abortion majorities in both chambers.
The state said its
power to regulate medicine allows for rules about materials so that
patients get good, objective information. It also said Planned
Parenthood's home page already links to another page that gives patients
access to the state's materials.
Planned Parenthood's clinic in the Kansas City suburb of Overland Park is among three clinics providing abortions in Kansas.
As
of Friday evening, its website home page contained the required link
and accompanying language, but the clinic put a disclaimer ahead of it.
"WE
ARE REQUIRED BY THE STATE OF KANSAS TO STATE THE FOLLOWING, WHICH DOES
NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT CURRENT MEDICAL OPINION OR THAT OF COMPREHENSIVE
HEALTH," the disclaimer said.
Legislators this year removed
another requirement for providers' home page links to declare that the
state's materials are objective and scientifically accurate — something
Planned Parenthood also had challenged.
http://townhall.com/news/us/2014/12/05/planned-parenthood-drops-kansas-abortion-lawsuit-n1928174
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