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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein won't defend state restrictions on dispensing abortion pills that are being challenged in a lawsuit and instead will argue the restrictions are preempted by federal regulations protecting access to the pills, Stein's office said Monday.
The decision by Stein, a Democrat, means Republican legislative leaders who want to keep the restrictions would have to seek to formally intervene in the federal lawsuit, which was filed by Amy Bryant, a physician who prescribes the drug mifepristone.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein won't defend state restrictions on dispensing abortion pills that are being challenged in a lawsuit and instead will argue the restrictions are preempted by federal regulations protecting access to the pills, Stein's office said Monday.
The decision by Stein, a Democrat, means Republican legislative leaders who want to keep the restrictions would have to seek to formally intervene in the federal lawsuit, which was filed by Amy Bryant, a physician who prescribes the drug mifepristone.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/north-carolina-ag-wont-defend-001544969.html
littlemissmartypants
(25,739 posts)Avi Bajpai, The News & Observer - Thursday February 9, 2023
RALEIGH, N.C. Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman announced Thursday her office has closed its investigation into North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, over an allegedly false campaign ad for which her office was preparing to indict the high-profile Democratic official last year
Freemans announcement came a day after a federal appeals court issued a ruling in favor of Steins campaign, which has argued since July that the 1931 state law his campaign supposedly violated runs afoul of the First Amendments protections for political speech, and should be found unconstitutional.
A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in a unanimous ruling Wednesday that the obscure statute was likely unconstitutional. The ruling keeps in place a temporary injunction granted by the appellate court in August, and means that for the time being, prosecutors are still blocked from charging Stein with violating the law.
On Thursday evening, Freemans office said it was dropping the investigation because the courts decision prevented prosecutors from moving forward with the case within the prescribed statutory statute of limitations of two years.
Understanding that the case was one of intense public interest, it has been the assigned prosecutors intent to exercise due diligence and to evaluate the evidence and apply the law without partiality from the beginning of this matter, Freeman, also a Democrat, said in a statement. As prosecutors, we respect the role of the court in determining the constitutionality of a duly enacted state law.
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OldBaldy1701E
(6,494 posts)I suspect that they would find many such questionable laws. It is a shame that we have to address this crap one at a time, since they have to come into play to be shot down. Oh well.