Arkansas A.G. Will Ask Higher Court to Let the State Prohibit Abortions

March for Life 2015, Washington D.C.

On Thursday Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge’s office appealed to the Eighth Circuit in a lawsuit over whether or not the state can prohibit abortions.

Act 309 of 2021 generally prohibits abortion in Arkansas except in cases when the mother’s life is in jeopardy. It is a good law that passed with overwhelming support from the state legislature earlier this year, and it was slated to take effect on July 28.

However, the ACLU filed a lawsuit over Act 309, and U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker blocked the law just days before it was set to take effect.

Now the attorney general is going to ask the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals to unblock the law.

A schedule produced by the Eighth Circuit indicates that the court will accept briefings in the case from the A.G.’s team and the ACLU throughout late September, October, and a good portion of November.

At this time we do not know when the court might issue a decision in the case.

Last June the A.G.’s team argued that pro-abortion rulings like Planned Parenthood v. Casey need to be reevaluated and overturned — and that the U.S. Supreme Court is liable to do that in its upcoming Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case out of Mississippi.

The A.G. also argued that past pro-abortion decisions like Roe v. Wade “were wrongly decided” and that “there is no doubt that the fetus is a human life — not mere tissue, not ‘potential life,’ and not ‘the product of conception.'”

The attorney general’s decision to appeal this lawsuit will give our federal courts an opportunity to reverse decades of bad case law on abortion.

That means there is potential for some landmark, pro-life victories down the road. Those victories could help stop abortion in Arkansas and elsewhere across the nation.

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Pro-Lifers Mobilize to Oppose Planned Parenthood in Rogers

Above: A pro-life, mobile pregnancy resource unit sits next door to a facility Planned Parenthood recently acquired in Rogers. Mobile units like this one give women options besides abortion.

Recently Family Council reported that Planned Parenthood has worked to acquire a facility in Rogers that could be used to perform abortions.

It is unknown at this time when Planned Parenthood might start using the new facility.

Since then, pro-lifers in Northwest Arkansas have begun mobilizing to oppose Planned Parenthood and its pro-abortion agenda.

On Monday pro-lifers in Northwest Arkansas sent Family Council photographs of a mobile pregnancy resource unit parked next door to Planned Parenthood’s new facility.

The mobile unit offers free ultrasounds and other resources that help women choose options besides abortion.

Loving Choices Pregnancy Centers operates the mobile unit and reports on its website that the unit will be located near Planned Parenthood every Thursday.

Our team also has spoken with pro-lifers who are preparing to pray outside the new Planned Parenthood facility in the coming weeks.

Above: The Loving Choices Pregnancy Centers’ mobile unit. In the background is a clinical facility Planned Parenthood recently acquired in Rogers.

Planned Parenthood is the nation’s largest abortion provider. The organization currently operates a chemical abortion facility in Little Rock. It previously operated an abortion facility in Northwest Arkansas until the summer of 2019.

The group’s political action committee has been active in recent legislative races.

Prior to 2015, Planned Parenthood received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the State of Arkansas via Medicaid.

And Planned Parenthood currently is working with the ACLU to block Arkansas from enforcing pro-life legislation that passed earlier this year.

If you would like to be part of the effort to oppose abortion in Northwest Arkansas, contact the Northwest Arkansas Respect Life Council at nwarespectlifecouncil@gmail.com.