Anti-abortion medical providers argue against Illinois law
ROCKFORD -- Health care providers in northern Illinois who object to abortion are asking for a preliminary injunction against a state law that requires them to provide information or referrals to patients seeking the procedure.
The group filed a lawsuit against Gov. Bruce Rauner and other state officials in August after a state law was amended in July to include the new requirements, the Rockford Register Star reported. The amended law is slated to take effect on Jan. 1.
The group is asking for a preliminary injunction to prevent the state from penalizing doctors and medical staff who cite their objection to abortion as the reason for not providing such information or referrals.
Judicial Circuit Judge Eugene Doherty hasn't yet ruled on the request, but said he would issue a written decision before the next status hearing on Dec. 28. The judge said he anticipates the case will be appealed regardless of how he rules.
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