Strict Idaho abortion ban loosened by judge's ruling on medical exemptions
Source: AP
Updated 10:26 PM EDT, April 11, 2025
BOISE, Idaho (AP) An abortion in Idaho is not prohibited if pregnancy complications could cause a womans death, even if that death is neither imminent nor assured, a state judge said Friday in a ruling that loosens one of the strictest abortion bans in the U.S.
Four women have sued over Idahos strict abortion bans. The women, who are represented by the Center for Reproductive Rights, arent asking for the states abortion ban to be overturned. Instead, they want the judge to clarify and expand the exceptions to the strict ban so people facing serious pregnancy complications can receive abortions before they are at deaths door.
A representative for the Idaho attorney generals office didnt immediately respond to an email seeking comment on the ruling. The states near-total ban currently makes performing an abortion a felony at any stage of pregnancy unless it is necessary to prevent the death of the pregnant woman.
Judge Jason Scott issued the ruling broadening the medical exception to the ban, allowing doctors to perform an abortion if good faith medical judgment shows a patient with an existing medical condition or pregnancy complication faces a risk of dying at some point without an abortion.
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