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- But other House bills go beyond the judicial bypass.
- Supporters of the bill argued that the judicial bypass is the only exception necessary.
- The so-called judicial bypass is designed to protect girls who have been sexually abused.
- And third, they allow minors to acquire a judicial bypass if consent cannot be acquired.
- Former state Sen . Eric Yost is likely to be assigned what are known as judicial bypass cases.
- The judicial bypass is designed in large part to protect girls who have been sexually abused at home.
- The justices also asked Dalven whether there were ways to make the judicial bypass less burdensome to young girls.
- Courts have ruled that parental notification laws are legal only if they include a " judicial bypass ."
- Under the bill, judges from county courts at law, probate courts or district courts can act as the judicial bypass.
- Delaware forbids minors to get abortions until 24 hours after one parent has been notified, though there is a judicial bypass provision.
- For those reasons, he wrote, the one-parent consent requirement will remain in place as will the judicial bypass process.
- But, unlike the " Danforth " case, this law allowed for judicial bypass if consent could not be acquired.
- A woman or a minor can seek a judicial bypass to these laws if they believe giving the notification would place them in danger.
- I read that if you are under 18 and want an abortion in Minnesota, you need parental notifcation, or a judicial bypass.
- But she's afraid that Texas'elected judges who grant the judicial bypass will be targeted for defeat by abortion-rights opponents.
- Religious conservatives at the state Republican Party convention in June adopted a platform plank that called for the defeat of judges who approve judicial bypasses.
- In some cases, judges responsible for granting judicial bypasses to minors have required them to go to a CPC for counseling before having an abortion.
- Jane Doe 4's plea for judicial bypass was rejected by a trial court last month, but the Supreme Court returned it for further consideration.
- Much depends on whether the law contains an easy-to-use judicial bypass that will protect girls who have been raped or abused at home.
- Including Massachusetts, 33 states have a one-parent consent law or the judicial bypass on their books, according to the National Abortion Rights Action League.
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