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  Remembering an American hero: George Tiller

We continue to mourn the loss of our friend and colleague, Dr. George Tiller. Dr. Tiller was a dedicated physician who provided quality abortion care to women, at great personal sacrifice and risk. He is truly a hero to his fellow abortion providers and his patients. Dr. Tiller’s office is filled with letters from women, thanking him for the excellent, compassionate care he provided. Many of these women say Dr. Tiller saved their lives.

Since his tragic death, we have received messages from some of his patients and from people around the world who are saddened and outraged. We feel it is important to share these words and tributes to our beloved colleague and friend. For the first time, we will enable comments on our blog so that all of you can share your condolences or offer memories of Dr. Tiller. We invite you to join us in honoring a true American hero, Dr. George Tiller.

Post your comments, condolences, and personal memories of Dr. Tiller

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Supreme Court Declines to Review Arizona Prison’s Abortion Policy

Yesterday the United States Supreme Court rejected an appeal from an Arizona county sheriff in a case concerning abortion rights for incarcerated women.

The case involves a Maricopa County Jail policy, which only permitted prison officials to transport women seeking abortion care if they had obtained a court order, even though prisoners are regularly transported without a court order for all other necessary medical care.

In May 2004, a pregnant inmate, represented by the ACLU, challenged the prison’s policy. In August 2005, the Superior Court of Arizona, Maricopa County struck down the jail’s policy and held that it violated women’s reproductive rights and served "no legitimate penological purpose." In January 2007, the Arizona Court of Appeals upheld that decision, and in September of last year the Arizona Supreme Court refused to review the case.

"Today’s announcement puts an end to Maricopa County prison officials’ blatant disregard of the law and failure to ensure that prisoners get the health care they need," said Alessandra Soler Meetze, Executive Director of the ACLU of Arizona. "It’s the end of the road for Sheriff Arpaio’s campaign against reproductive freedom."

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