District Court Judge B. Lynn Winmill of the District of Idaho agreed with a challenge led by Planned Parenthood that Republican Attorney General Raul Labrador's interpretation of the state's criminal abortion law was "chilling" to providers' First Amendment rights.
Idaho's abortion ban calls for revoking the license of any healthcare professional who assists in performing an abortion.
Labrador interpreted the word "assists" as prohibiting an Idaho medical provider from referring a woman across state lines for an abortion.
But the judge found Labrador's interpretation went too far and enjoined him from prosecuting such cases until an underlying legal challenge to the abortion law is settled in court.
"The Court finds that the Medical Providers have established that there is a genuine threat of prosecution.
Persons:
Lynn Winmill, Raul Labrador's, Bill Clinton, Daniel Trotta, Brendan Pierson, Lincoln
Organizations:
of, Planned, Republican, Providers, Medical Providers, Democratic, Medical, U.S, Supreme, Thomson
Locations:
U.S, Idaho, of Idaho, Labrador