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USCCB Official Comments On Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Ruling

WASHINGTON (July 8, 2005)—Gail Quinn, Executive Director of the Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), issued a statement on today's decision by a federal appeals court in Nebraska which upheld a ruling that the federal Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act is unconstitutional.

This is the text of Ms. Quinn's statement:

Resting on the Supreme Court's widely criticized Stenberg v. Carhart decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit today declared the federal Partial-Birth Abortion Act of 2003 unconstitutional. The court cited the law's lack of a "health" exception (defined in Doe v. Bolton as including all factors relating to a woman's "well-being.") But it makes no sense to say one must kill a child who is more than half born to advance the mother's health instead of simply completing a live delivery.

The American Medical Association has said that partial-birth abortion is never medically necessary. To claim it as a constitutional right makes a mockery of the U.S. Constitution.

There is no place in a civilized society for this cruel and dangerous practice, and we look forward to today's decision being overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.



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