A federal appeals court has rejected a Mississippi law that would have forced the state's only abortion clinic to close.
In a 2-1
decision
Closing the clinic in Jackson would place an "undue burden" on women, the court found.
"Pre-viability, a woman has the constitutional right to end her pregnancy by abortion," Judge E. Grady Jolly wrote for the majority. "Mississippi may not shift its obligation to respect the established constitutional rights of its citizens to another state."
The
Mississippi law
Other states have passed similar requirements, which has led to the closure of numerous clinics in states such as
Texas
In March, a 5th Circuit panel
upheld
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