Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney wrote in his decision that the six-week abortion ban, which was passed in 2019 but went into effect after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v.
Fulton Superior Judge Robert McBurney of the Georgia Fifth Superior Court District Atlanta Circuit ruled on Monday that the ban on abortions six weeks into pregnancy is unconstitutional. Judge ...
Judge McBurney’s ruling was rooted in Georgia’s state constitution, particularly its protections of liberty and privacy. He found that these rights extend to a woman’s decision to terminate a ...
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney appeared open to upholding ... Both parties affirmed this point. “What we’re debating about is what [superintendents] can do in the period ...
Judge Robert C. I. McBurney said Tuesday that he thought it "would be a problematic ruling" if he were to say a board member's "discretion encompasses the ability of a board member to decline to ...
Passengers prepare to board the Villa Vie Odyssey at Belfast Port (Liam McBurney/PA) PA Wire One pair of would-be voyagers became engaged while waiting for the cruise to begin. Gian Perroni ...
The 26-page opinion, from Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, ordered that abortion ... outlawed most forms of abortion care at any point in a pregnancy. Providers told reporters ...
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney wrote in his order that the law violates Georgia’s Constitution, finding that “liberty in Georgia includes in its meaning, in its protections, and in ...
In a ruling issued on Monday, Judge Robert McBurney said Georgia’s Living Infants Fairness and Equality Act, or LIFE Act, infringes on a woman’s state constitutional rights. The legal ...
Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney wrote in his ruling Monday that ... down to a mere six weeks, a point at which many — if not most — women are completely unaware or at best unsure if ...
McBurney weirdly states that “[a]t some point, the pregnancy acquires its own rights.” (Emphasis added.) Ah, yes, the rights of the pregnancy. That’s how he obscures from the outset the ...