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May 18, 2022

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Michigan judge grants injunction against 1931 abortion ban if Roe is overturned (Allison Donahue / Michigan Advance) “A Court of Claims judge granted a preliminary injunction in a suit brought by Planned Parenthood against Michigan’s 1931 abortion ban law.

“Court of Claims Judge Elizabeth Gleicher ordered the injunction Tuesday, writing that ‘forced pregnancy … contravenes the right to make autonomous medical decisions.’

“Planned Parenthood of Michigan filed a lawsuit last month to block enforcement of the state’s 1931 felony abortion ban, naming Attorney General Dana Nessel as the defendant.

“‘This is a win for individuals, families, and communities. For those of us who provide abortions, it means we can continue to provide essential health care for our patients,’ said Dr. Sarah Wallett, the plaintiff and chief medical officer at Planned Parenthood of Michigan. ‘Today’s ruling means all Michiganders will continue to be able to access the health care they deserve and to be able to decide for themselves their own futures.’

“The lawsuit was filed just weeks before a leaked draft decision from the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade was made public.

“If Roe is overturned, the state would fall back on the 1931 law, which would make all abortions in Michigan a felony, unless to save the life of the pregnant woman.

“’If a woman’s right to bodily integrity is to have any real meaning, it must incorporate her right to make decisions about the health events most likely to change the course of her life: pregnancy and childbirth,’ Gleicher wrote.

“Nessel, a Democrat who has previously questioned the validity of the lawsuit and has stated multiple times that she would not enforce the ban, said she has ‘no plans to appeal and will comply with the order to provide notice to all state and local officials’ under her supervision.

“On the same day Planned Parenthood filed their lawsuit, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer also filed a lawsuit seeking to recognize the right to an abortion under the state constitution and to strike down the state’s 1931 abortion ban law.

“’Today marks an important victory for Michiganders,’ said Whitmer in a statement Tuesday. ‘The opinion from the Michigan Court of Claims is clear and sends the message that Michigan’s 1931 law banning abortion, even in cases of rape or incest, should not go into effect even if Roe is overturned. It will help ensure that Michigan remains a place where women have freedom and control over their own bodies.’

“State Rep. Laurie Pohutsky (D-Livonia), chair of the Progressive Women’s Caucus, applauded the court’s temporary injunction, but says ‘the fight is far from over.’

“‘This is great news for the fundamental right of people to make the reproductive health care choices that are right for them, including abortions. Although it is a promising step, the fight is far from over,’ said Pohutsky. ‘I look forward to the next step in the process where, hopefully, we will see this archaic law taken off the books.’”

Read more ...

How Michigan Is Becoming the Ground Zero of Abortion Battles
Abdul El-Sayed / New Republic - May 18

'I was scared for my patients' | Planned Parenthood of Michigan celebrates suspension of abortion ban by judge
Andrea Flores / WZZM - May 17

Michigan Judge Suspends an Abortion Ban From 1931
Luke Vander Ploeg / New York Times - May 17

 SOCIAL

"Political groups based outside of North Carolina poured millions of dollars into the state to help their preferred candidates in senate and congressional races."

https://www.wral.com/the-winner-of-north-carolina-s-primary-elections-big-outside-money/20287715/

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What Else Is Happening?

For all the news that didn't the make front page, here are other important local, state, and federal stories shaping the narrative around democracy issues. Plus, the latest opinions and editorials. 

Money In Politics


FEDERAL

The winner of North Carolina's primary elections? Big, outside money.
Paul Specht / WRAL - May 18

Crypto-Backed Oregon Congressional Candidate Loses to Andrea Salinas Despite $13 Million in Spending
Rachel Monahan / Willamette Week - May 17

Crypto gets political: How cryptocurrency impacted Tuesday’s primary elections
Weston Blasi / MarketWatch - May 17

A look at campaign money in the 2022 midterm elections’ most competitive congressional races
William Gavin / OpenSecrets - May 17

He’s raised and spent millions running against Marjorie Taylor Greene
Paul Schwartzman / Washington Post - May 17

Bernie Sanders calls out DNC after billionaires use super PACs to try to “buy Democratic primaries”
Jake Johnson / Salon - May 17

Sanders calls for DNC to ban on super PAC money in Democratic primaries
Max Greenwood / The Hill - May 17

Supreme Court makes latest slice in McCain-Feingold’s ‘death by 1,000 cuts’
Reid Wilson / The Hill - May 17

As Congress takes up FDA oversight of dietary supplements, a lobbying showdown looms
Nicholas Florko / STAT - May 17

STATE AND LOCAL

Abortion counteroffensive could buoy California Dems
Jeremy White / Politico - May 18

[OH] Gov. DeWine is invested in Intel. But he won’t say how much
Marty Schladen / Ohio Capital Journal - May 18

[TN] Battle over ethics reform bill rages as group calls for veto
Sam Stockard / Tennessee Lookout - May 18

As Adams Praised a New Police Tool, a Close Ally Had a Stake in the Maker
Michael Rothfeld, William Rashbaum and Dana Rubinstein / New York Times - May 18

Adams’ top aide navigates uncharted path on New York ethics issues
Sally Goldenberg and Joe Anuta / Politico - May 17

[FL] Judge in ‘ghost’ candidate case shields ex-lawmaker’s contacts
Annie Martin / Orlando Sentinel - May 17

La. House panel advances a bill increasing campaign contribution limits
Alex Tirado / KALB - May 17

OPINION

FEC v. Ted Cruz For Senate Is Just The Latest In A Wretched Line Of Cases
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy / Talking Points Memo - May 17

The Supreme Court just made corruption a little easier
Ruth Marcus / Washington Post - May 17

John Roberts Will Play As Dumb As Republican Politicians Need Him to Be
Jay Willis / Balls and Strikes - May 17

Capitol Connection: Why legislative reform efforts go nowhere in New York
Alan Chartock / Plattsburgh Press-Republican - May 17

Fair Courts News

FEDERAL

Scoop: DHS preparing for violence following abortion ruling
Sophia Cai and Step Kight / Axios - May 18

Jackson's first Supreme Court clerks include judiciary workplace reform advocate
Nate Raymond / Reuters - May 17

Ketanji Brown Jackson Hires Clerks for First Supreme Court Term
Lydia Wheeler / Bloomberg Law - May 17

Hill Dems back-burner Ginni Thomas even as Supreme Court grabs national attention
Nicholas Wu / Politico - May 17

New law toughens stock disclosure requirements for federal judges; separate ethics bill faces 'steep climb'
Debra Cassens Weiss / ABA Journal - May 17

Judge strikes down Tennessee's transgender bathroom sign law
Jo Yurcaba / NBC News - May 17

STATE AND LOCAL

Florida Constitution shields abortion rights — but might not for much longer
Michael Moline / Florida Phoenix - May 18

Montana's judicial independence is on the ballot this election, says Helena judge
Ashley Nerbovig / KTVH - May 17

Montana Supreme Court says no to Election Day voter registration
Alex Sakariassen / Montana Free Press - May 17

Montana SupCo reinstates election restrictions ahead of June primary
Arren Kimbel-Sannit / Daily Montanan - May 17

Alaska judge orders board to adopt interim redistricting map
Becky Bohrer / AP - May 17

Dane County Judge questions 'ridiculous' claims that 2020 election grants constituted bribery
Mitchell Schmidt / Wisconsin State Journal - May 17

OPINION

The Antiscience Supreme Court Is Hurting the Health of Americans
Wendy Parmet / Scientific American - May 17

Democrats may come to regret NC Supreme Court’s $1 billion Leandro order
Pat Ryan / Charlotte Observer - May 17

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The Supreme Court just made it much easier to bribe a member of Congress
Ian Millhiser / Vox - May 16

Calendar

May 25: National Center for State Courts to host webinar on jury diversity and promoting confidence in the court system
May 26: Federal Election Commission to hold open meeting
May 26: The Nation to host “After Roe: An Urgent Conversation
 

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