Florida appeals court strikes down law letting minors get an abortion without parents' consent
- A Florida appeals court ruled a law allowing minors to obtain abortions without parental consent unconstitutional on Wednesday in Tallahassee.
- The ruling followed legal challenges citing parental due-process rights and referenced the 2022 U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade and a 2024 Florida Supreme Court ruling.
- The court rejected a 17-year-old’s petition to bypass parental consent, finding she lacked maturity and noting the law conflicts with constitutional parental rights protections.
- Judge Jordan Pratt stated that Florida’s judicial waiver system infringes on the parental rights of minors who are pregnant and violates due process by failing to provide parents with proper notice and an opportunity for a hearing.
- The appeals court designated the case as one involving significant public concern and anticipated that the Florida Supreme Court would examine the matter amid continuing abortion restrictions in the state.
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Florida appeals court strikes down law letting minors get an abortion without parents' consent
A Florida appeals court has ruled that a state law that allows minors to get an abortion without their parents’ consent is unconstitutional. A three-judge panel of the Fifth District Court of Appeal found Wednesday that the state’s judicial waiver…
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