Although the Oklahoma Supreme Court stopped a “personhood” ballot initiative from going forward earlier this year, its supporters have filed suit to take their challenge to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Personhood USA, an organization that argues embryos should have rights equal to people, thus outlawing abortion, was working to gather enough signatures to put personhood on the ballot this fall in November when the court struck it down, saying a previous case—Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992)—had already ruled such an argument unconstitutional.
Now Personhood USA is arguing that Oklahoma’s decision violated the first and 10th amendment rights of the people to petition and the states and citizens to determine laws not already granted in the Constitution.









