Sunday, December 2, 2018

Stacked Deck: Wichita Abortion Business Sues to Block Webcam Abortion Ban in Biased Court



By Cheryl Sullenger
Operation Rescue



When the Trust Women abortion business in Wichita, Kansas, filed a constitutional challenge to House Bill 2028, known as the Kansas Telemedicine Act, which is a new law that prevents webcam abortions, they did something that was once unheard of.

They filed their challenge in the Shawnee County Court instead of Federal Court.

Why chose the county court? It is because the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals is a more conservative court where they perhaps had a slimmer chance of prevailing. Instead, they sought rulings in state and county courts where liberal judges can be hand-picked, and where the ultra-liberal Kansas Supreme Court will have their backs.


The webcam abortion challenge will be heard by Judge Franklin R. Theis, the same judge who, for the past decade, has heard nearly all abortion-related cases in Kansas.


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