A group of physicians is suing the state of South Carolina in an effort to challenge the state’s laws protecting preborn children from abortion. They claim the current exemptions in the law, which allow abortions to be committed due to health or fatal fetal anomalies, are too vague, and violate their religious freedom.
A press release from the Lawyering Project announced the lawsuit, with OB/GYN Drs. Dawn Bingham (a fellow and trainer for the pro-abortion American College of OB/GYNs, and former political candidate), Jane Doe, Patricia Seal, Jessica Tarleton (member of Physicians for Reproductive Health, with a mission to “ensure access to abortion care”), and Katee Wyant named as plaintiffs.
When two pro-life bills advanced through the legislature in 2022, before Roe v. Wadewas overturned, Bingham publicly opposed them. One of the bills required women to be informed about abortion pill reversal before undergoing a chemical abortion, while the other was intended to protect …