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Last week ACLU attorneys representing abortionists in Little Rock filed a legal challenge against the State of Arkansas over health directives that require women to test negative for COVID-19 within 48 hours before having a surgical abortion.
On Thursday U.S. District Judge Brian Miller rejected the ACLU’s motion against the state.
This is a big win for Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and her team.
As we have said before, the State of Arkansas is requiring everyone to test negative for COVID-19 before having an elective surgery.
This is a general rule that applies to all elective surgeries — including surgical abortions.
But abortionists have kept trying to get the courts to carve out special exemptions just for them.
At a time when other doctors and facilities are abiding by state rules to help fight COVID-19, it’s very telling that abortionists still want special treatment.
Fortunately, Judge Miller has recognized that abortionists need to follow the same rules as everybody else during a pandemic like the current one.
That’s a very good thing.
Here’s a quick recap of everything that has led up to this point: