Dayton Daily News

Court: Abortion not protected by state constituti­on

- By David Pitt

The Iowa Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for lawmakers to severely limit or ban abortion in the state, reversing a decision by the court just four years ago that guaranteed the right to abortion under the Iowa Constituti­on.

The court, now composed almost entirely of Republican appointees, concluded that a less conservati­ve court wrongly decided abortion is among the fundamenta­l privacy rights guaranteed by the Iowa Constituti­on and federal law.

Friday’s ruling comes amid expectatio­ns that the U.S. Supreme Court will overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide. If that happens, Iowa lawmakers could ban abortion without completing the lengthy process of amending the state constituti­on.

The Iowa decision stemmed from a lawsuit filed by abortion providers who challenged a 2020 law that required a 24-hour waiting period before a woman can get an abortion. A judge who struck down the law cited the state high court’s 2018 ruling. The judge also concluded that the law violated rules prohibitin­g passage of bills with more than one subject.

The state Supreme Court returned the waiting-period case to district court.

In its 2018 ruling, decided by a 5-2 vote, the court said “autonomy and dominion over one’s body go to the very heart of what it means to be free.”

The opinion released Friday and written by Justice Edward Mansfield said the court isn’t obligated to abide by precedent, especially in cases evaluating constituti­onal rights or in cases decided recently.

The reversal reflects a dramatic change in the court’s makeup. Gov. Kim Reynolds has named four justices since 2017, and six of the seven people on the court were appointed by Republican governors.

But Mansfield rejected the argument by legal scholars and law professors that said shifting opinions on such important matters within a short period of time feeds into the idea that courts are politicize­d.

 ?? CHARLIE NEIBERGALL / AP 2019 ?? The Iowa Supreme Court has paved the way for lawmakers to severely limit or ban abortion in the state, reversing its own decision four years ago.
CHARLIE NEIBERGALL / AP 2019 The Iowa Supreme Court has paved the way for lawmakers to severely limit or ban abortion in the state, reversing its own decision four years ago.

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