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Oh hello!

It's @AngryBlacklady. Fancy meeting you here. I have a bit of news.

@PPFA, @ACLU, and @ReproRights filed a lawsuit in North Carolina today and it's a BIG DEAL.

I'm excited. Let me explain why.
But @AngryBlacklady, you may be thinking, you always say lawsuits are a big deal and all you ever do is talk about lawsuits and it makes me sleepy.

Look, I get it. I do. I'm a sucker for a good lawsuit.

But lawsuits are important!

Lawsuits determine what legal rights you have!
And if you’re tired of the same old abortion rights lawsuits that center the concerns of white women (or that don’t explicitly speak to the concerns of BIPOC) then get ready because boy howdy do I have the lawsuit for you.
A group of clinics along with @SisterSong_WOC (SisterSong Reproductive Justice Collective) are plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging five abortion restrictions in North Carolina.
The restrictions themselves are of the type found in a lot of states.
(1) They ban telemedicine which in a pandemic, is pretty crappy.

(2) They force you to wait 3 days so the state can make sure you really really REALLY mean it when you say you want to get an abortion.
(3) They force providers to read mandated scripts under the guise of “informed consent” even if the provider doesn't want to—hello First Amendment violation!

(4) They say only licensed physicians can perform abortions even though advanced practice clinicians are just as capable.
The fifth one really sticks in my craw:

(5) They make clinics follow Ambulatory Surgical Center requirements, also called ASC Requirements.

What's an ASC requirement?

Oh I'm gonna tell you. Check this nonsense out...
ASC Requirements force clinics to renovate their clinics so they operate basically as hospitals even if the only thing the clinics do abortion-wise is hand out abortion pills.

These pointless renovations can cost millions and can shut down clinics that can't afford to renovate.
That means, a clinic in North Carolina can’t dispense a PILL unless, for example, its hallways are big enough to accommodate a stretcher—even though you don’t need a dang stretcher to take a pill.

CAN YOU EXPLAIN TO ME HOW THIS MAKES SENSE?

No, you can't. Because it doesn't.
But here’s why I’m jazzed about this lawsuit: The claims are grounded in reproductive justice (as opposed to repro rights). That’s HUGE.

This is only the second lawsuit to do that. The first challenged Georgia’s 6-week ban. That ban is currently blocked. rewire.news/ablc/2019/07/0…
But why repro justice and not repro rights? What’s the difference? Why is this a big deal?
Repro rights focuses way too much on well-to-do-white women and their legal right to abortion.

Repro justice, however, is far more inclusive.

The term was coined in 1994 by women of color who didn’t see themselves reflected in the mainstream white-led repro rights movement.
Repro justice also has the power to change the framework of the entire abortion debate.

Repro rights is about the legal right to abortion.

RJ is about giving people the option of whether to have a child and when to have a child (which includes abortion as an option).
It’s also about, and I'm going to tweet this loudly—

BEING ABLE TO RAISE THE CHILDREN THAT YOU HAVE IN A SAFE AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT.
RJ forces anti-choicers away from “interest in potential fetal life” and forces them to tell pregnant people:

“You don’t get to decide whether to have kids and when. WE tell you when to have kids. And when you have 'em, figure out how to keep 'em alive. IT'S NOT OUR PROBLEM.”
And that sounds a lot worse than antis' nonsense lie about how “we just want to save the babies and protect women!”

Wouldn't you agree?

It's like, "Tell me to my face that I can't have kids when I want to, jerkface!"

So that's why I love repro justice and this lawsuit.
And one final critical point:

This lawsuit was filed in STATE COURT. Not federal court. STATE COURT.

This is a big deal!

This is how abortion rights lawyers are going to get around the fact that the federal judiciary is stacked with trump judges who hate abortion.
After all, it was the KANSAS STATE supreme court that found a constitutional right to abortion in the Kansas constitution.

(For more on that, listen to this episode of #BoomLawyered that @Hegemommy and I recorded.) rewire.news/multimedia/pod…
So there you have it!

Exciting stuff in the abortion rights law world.

If you're a law nerd, you're already excited. If you're not a law nerd, check out this thread and get excited!

And feel free to ask me questions any time.

This has been @AngryBlackLady for #TeamLegal.
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