Federal judge blocks Tennessee law that criminalizes advising minors how to obtain out-of-state abortions
Source: Law & Crime
Jul 19th, 2025, 3:30 pm
A federal court in Tennessee on Friday barred state officials from enforcing a law that criminalizes advising minors of their right to travel to another state to obtain a legal abortion.
In June 2024, Rachel Welty, an abortion advocate, along with a state representative who opposed the law, filed an 82-page lawsuit against several of the Volunteer State's elected district attorneys general over their "criminal enforcement authority" to enforce and "affirmative statutory obligation" to defend the disputed anti-abortion law.
The lawsuit was premised on the claim that one section of the law, 39-15-213, criminalizes "both pure speech about legal abortion care and helping young people access legal abortion care." In September 2024, the court issued a preliminary injunction while the case moved forward; the lawsuit itself asked for a permanent injunction.
Now, Senior U.S. Circuit Judge Julia S. Gibbons originally a Ronald Reagan appointee later elevated by George W. Bush who oversaw the case siting by designation, has granted that requested relief in a 32-page memorandum opinion and order.
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'Impermissible viewpoint discrimination': Federal judge blocks Tennessee law that criminalizes advising minors how to obtain out-of-state abortions
Link to
ORDER (PDF viewer) -
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/26016939-welty-v-dunaway-opinion/
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ORDER (PDF) -
https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/26016939/welty-v-dunaway-opinion.pdf