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Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health, Inc. : ウィキペディア英語版
City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health

''City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health'', 462 U.S. 416 (1983),〔(FindLaw )〕 was a case in which the United States Supreme Court affirmed its abortion rights jurisprudence. The case, decided June 15, 1983, struck down an Ohio abortion law with several provisions.
==Provisions of the law and decision regarding them==

*Abortions after the first trimester must be performed in a hospital.
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*''Unconstitutional'': while the state has a compelling interest in regulating abortion after the first trimester, accepted medical practice does not recommend that all second-trimester abortions be performed in a hospital. The regulation imposes an unnecessary burden that has the effect of infringing upon the constitutional right to an abortion.
*A physician may not perform an abortion on an unmarried minor under 15 without obtaining either consent from one of her parents or a judicial bypass.
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*''Unconstitutional'': the law and the Ohio courts provide no suitable mechanism for a minor to gain a judicial bypass, as the relevant laws and courts concerning juveniles do not mention abortion or establish the authority to determine the maturity or emancipation of a minor.
*Before performing an abortion, the physician must inform the patient of the status of the pregnancy, stage of fetal development, expected date of viability, health risks of abortion, and availability of adoption agencies and childbirth resources.
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*''Unconstitutional'': the script, ostensibly provided to ensure informed consent, was found to be geared towards influencing the patient to choose not to have an abortion. The state may not attempt to influence the patient's choice between abortion and childbirth. The Ohio regulation extends the state's interest in informed consent beyond permissible limits, interfering with the discretion of the physician and placing unreasonable obstacles in his path.
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*The requirement that doctors tell patients that the fetus is "a human life from the moment of conception" also violates the provision in ''Roe v. Wade'' that "a State may not adopt one theory of when life begins to justify its regulation of abortions."
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*The detailed description of the fetus that doctors are required to provide is speculative.
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*The list of risks of abortion that the doctor is required to provide is "intended to suggest that abortion is a particularly dangerous procedure" and also overrides the physician's judgment, as he must tell his patient specific risks even if they are not present for that patient.
*A 24-hour waiting period is imposed after the patient signs a consent form.
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*''Unconstitutional'': no state interest is served by the imposition of an "arbitrary and inflexible" waiting period.
*Physicians must ensure that fetal remains are disposed of in a "humane and sanitary manner."
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*''Unconstitutional'': because criminal sanctions are imposed upon doctors who break this law, "humane" is unconstitutionally vague and a violation of due process. Rather than strike down "humane" and preserve "sanitary," the court struck down the entire provision.

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