Laws are made in Wyoming by the Legislature, not the Judges. The Judges have to base their judgments according to what the legislatures give them. However, if it's a clarification issue and the legislature decides they were right the first time, They can rescind her decision outright if they vote to distinguish that a preborn human being is not only a living being, it is a human being, with such rights as the legislature gives the little guy. They should do this anytime a judge goes rogue and decides to legislate from the bench. OTOH, the Wyoming legislature could also just wash its hands of the whole mess. If they do that, they're turning the power base of the legislature upside down. Even so, it's up to Wyoming to make its own laws in any way they deem fit.Abortion will again be legal in Wyoming — at least for now — after a judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked a ban that took effect a few days earlier.
Teton County District Court Judge Melissa Owens’ decision halts the ban amid a challenge in her court to a law that took effect Sunday. The Republican-controlled Legislature approved the law despite earlier rulings by Owens that had blocked a previous ban since shortly after it took effect last summer.
An amendment in the Wyoming Constitution says adults have a right to make their own health care decisions, so Republicans enacted a ban that states abortion is not health care. However, Owens said it's up to the courts, not lawmakers, to decide whether that's the case.
Judge halts Wyoming abortion ban days after it took effect
Abortion will again be legal in Wyoming — at least for now — after a judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked a ban that took effect a few days earlier. Campaign Action Teton County District Court Judge Melissa Owens’ decision halts the ban amid a...www.dailykos.com
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