The last abortion clinic in the US state of Mississippi has shut down.
The Jackson Women’s Health Organization in Jackson was at the center of the US Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe vs. Wade at the end of June. On Wednesday, she treated her last patients.
The operator of the clinic, Diane Derzis, announced that she would continue to treat women in the state of New Mexico, regarding 40 miles north of El Paso. For the time being, New Mexico is a “very open-minded state,” she said. “We were welcomed there.”
Lawyers for the clinic filed the documents with the state Supreme Court on Thursday to request a reopening. The clinic previously lost in an attempt to temporarily block Mississippi law that bans most abortions.
Responsibility for abortion laws rests with the states
Mississippi is one of 13 states that, prior to the end of Roe vs. Wade, had passed so-called trigger laws that automatically ban or restrict abortion if the Supreme Court decides to do so. Recently, judges in Washington overturned the landmark ruling that legislators might not restrict access to abortions.
The Supreme Court ruled that no fundamental right to an abortion might be derived from the constitution. It reversed the 1973 landmark “Roe vs. Wade” ruling that had largely legalized abortion. Responsibility for abortion laws now rests with the states.
(kna – sk)