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A federal district court on Friday ordered that a Colorado medical clinic run by two Catholic nurses can continue its abortion-pill reversal ministry, partially blocking a state law that had sought to ban the practice.
U.S. District Judge Daniel Domenico said in his Friday ruling that Colorado's abortion pill reversal ban interfered with the religious rights of nurses Dede Chism and Abby Sinnett.
The Catholic mother-daughter team runs the Denver-area Bella Health and Wellness clinic. Part of their services include administering the hormone progesterone that can counteract the effects of chemical abortions.
Colorado in 2023 banned abortion pill reversal alleging that it constitutes a "deceptive trade practice." That same year the nurses sued the state over the ban, arguing that it impeded their religious beliefs and those of their clients.
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U.S. District Judge Daniel Domenico said in his Friday ruling that Colorado's abortion pill reversal ban interfered with the religious rights of nurses Dede Chism and Abby Sinnett.
The Catholic mother-daughter team runs the Denver-area Bella Health and Wellness clinic. Part of their services include administering the hormone progesterone that can counteract the effects of chemical abortions.
Colorado in 2023 banned abortion pill reversal alleging that it constitutes a "deceptive trade practice." That same year the nurses sued the state over the ban, arguing that it impeded their religious beliefs and those of their clients.
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Federal court rules Colorado Catholic nurses can continue abortion-pill reversal ministry
U.S. District Judge Daniel Domenico said Colorado's abortion pill reversal ban interfered with the religious rights of nurses Dede Chism and Abby Sinnett.
