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December 19, 2024

Combating Originalism in State Courts

From the rise of originalism in constitutional interpretation to the landmark Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision in 2022, courts have increasingly relied on this legal philosophy to justify the rollback of reproductive rights. However, recent state court rulings in North Dakota and Georgia demonstrate how constitutional protections at the state level are being used to challenge originalist arguments and safeguard individual rights. These cases highlight a growing resistance to originalism and its implications for reproductive autonomy. Join our experts as they examine how the North Dakota and Georgia cases push back against originalist interpretations of the law and explore why these legal battles matter. We'll discuss the judges' reasoning, the broader implications for reproductive rights, and how state constitutions are becoming critical tools for protecting privacy and liberty in the post-Dobbs landscape. This discussion will provide a comprehensive look at combating originalism in the courts, unpacking strategies and insights for advancing reproductive justice and challenging regressive legal frameworks.

Date: Thursday, December 19, 2024
Time: 12:30 p.m. ET

This presentation is the fifth installment in a multi-part In Conversation Series from the Section's Reproductive Rights and Justice Committee. Learn more at ambar.org/reprorights.

Co-Sponsors:    ABA Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence, Center for Reproductive Rights,   Center on Reproductive Health, Law, and PolicySanta Clara County Bar Association’s Women Lawyers Section

The content of this program does not meet requirements for continuing legal education (CLE) accreditation. You will not receive CLE credit for watching.

Panelists

  • Diana Kasdan – Legal and Policy Director for the Center on Reproductive Health, Law and Policy, UCLA law
  • Meetra Mehdizadeh – Senior Staff Attorney, US Litigation, Center for Reproductive Rights

Moderator

  • Aracely Muñoz – Director of the Lawyers Network, Center for Reproductive Rights; Chair, Reproductive Rights and Justice Committee, ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice

Resources

Related ABA Policy: 24A506 Repeal of Comstock Act of 1873, 23A511 Women's Health Protection Act

Access Independent Health Services, Inc., d/b/a Red River Women’s Clinic v. Drew H. Wrigley (North Dakota) | Center for Reproductive Rights

SisterSong v. State of Georgia  | Center for Reproductive Rights

State Constitutions and Abortion Rights | Center for Reproductive Rights

State Constitutions and Sex Discrimination | Center for Reproductive Rights

UCLA Law Center on Reproductive Health, Law, and Policy

Cary Franklin, History and Tradition’s Equality Problem, 133 Yale L.J. Forum 946

“Enforcing the Comstock Act” in How a National Ban is at Stake (CRHLP 2024 Election Explainer)

State Court Abortion Litigation Tracker | Brennan Center for Justice

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