Alabama’s Republican attorney general said in a court filing that he has the right to prosecute people who make travel arrangements for pregnant women to have out-of-state abortions.

In a court filing Monday, attorneys for Attorney General Steve Marshall wrote that providing transportation for women in Alabama to leave the state to get an abortion could amount to a “criminal conspiracy.”

The court filing comes in response to lawsuits against Marshall that was filed in July from two women’s health centers and Yellowhammer Fund, an organization which says it provides “financial and practical support for those who are pregnant and require assistance.” The plaintiffs argue that Marshall violated their constitutional rights by publicly stating that organizations which help pregnant women in Alabama get an abortion out of state could be criminally investigated.

“Alabama can no more regulate out-of-state abortions than another state can deem its laws legalizing abortions to apply to Alabama,” the Yellowhammer Fund lawsuit argues.

  • @dogslayeggs
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    891 year ago

    There is zero chance this is legal. It 100% violates the commerce clause.

    If this were legal, he could prosecute Southwest for flying people to Vegas to gamble. He could prosecute United for flying people to Denver to smoke weed.

    • @CADmonkey
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      441 year ago

      If this were legal, he could prosecute Southwest for flying people to Vegas to gamble. He could prosecute United for flying people to Denver to smoke weed.

      Give it time.

      • @Manifish_Destiny
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        131 year ago

        Historically the government loses against wealthy companies.

        • @CADmonkey
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          61 year ago

          This may be true, but the attempt will probably still be made.

          • @Manifish_Destiny
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            11 year ago

            Yeah but a fuckwit AG with an 80IQ is probably not going to be too successful.