The only remaining abortion clinic in Mississippi will be forced to close in January if a new state law regulating physicians goes into effect.
The law, passed by Republican state lawmakers earlier this year, would require all abortion physicians to be board-certified OB-GYNs and have admitting privileges to a local hospital. The two doctors who perform the majority of abortion procedures at the Jackson Women’s Health Organization–the only clinic in the state–are board-certified, but were denied admitting privileges after a months-long effort to obtain them, Reuters reports.
On Wednesday, the Center for Reproductive Rights renewed its court motion (on behalf of the clinic) for a federal judge to prevent state officials from enforcing the law. The Center calls its case “a Constitutional challenge to the medically unjustified requirements that were enacted in an attempt to make Mississippi ‘abortion-free.’”
Mississippi has some of the country’s strictest abortion laws, and one of the lowest abortion rates. But it also leads the nation with the highest teen pregnancy rate–what some are calling an epidemic.









