As we continue to see conservatives pass laws and create roadblocks to prevent or deter people from having abortions, it’s important to remember the role psychological torment plays in their schemes.
Along with outright bans, Republican lawmakers frequently use the politics of shame to keep people from undergoing the procedure.
On Wednesday, a judge overruled a small town’s requirement that fetal remains be buried or cremated. Conservatives on the all-male City Council of Seaford, Delaware, voted in December to pass the ordinance, which pertained to anyone who had an abortion or a miscarriage.
But J. Travis Laster, a vice chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery, said Wednesday that the requirement runs afoul of state law, which requires a death record to bury or cremate remains. And in Delaware, a death record is given only for fetal remains that either reach 20 weeks of gestation or weigh more than 12.5 ounces.
“However one might view aborted remains for ethical, moral or religious purposes, they do not constitute a dead body under Delaware’s statutory regime,” Laster wrote. “Aborted remains therefore cannot be buried or cremated.”
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings sued Seaford over the ordinance in January.
“This ordinance is part of a national wave of anti-abortion policies funded by extremists who would have our country dragged fifty years into the past,” Jennings said in a statement at the time. “Left unchecked, it threatens serious, irreparable, and unconstitutional harm.”








