Wellspring Health Access, Wyoming’s only abortion clinic, remains at the heart of ongoing legal battles over state abortion laws. (AP Photo)


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Wyoming’s abortion laws are once again under legal scrutiny. On Wednesday, the state Supreme Court will hear arguments over controversial bans that have been blocked or struck down by lower courts.

The hearing is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. in Cheyenne.

Since 2022, Wyoming has passed several abortion restrictions. However, these laws have not been enforced. Teton County District Judge Melissa Owens blocked them, keeping abortion legal in the state.

Two Laws, One Debate

One law allows abortion only if a pregnant woman’s life is at risk or in cases of rape or incest. The second law seeks to ban abortion pills outright — making Wyoming the first U.S. state with such a clear prohibition.

Both laws have faced intense legal challenges. Four women, including two OB-GYNs, and two nonprofit organizations, filed lawsuits against them. Among them is Wellspring Health Access, Wyoming’s only abortion clinic.

The plaintiffs argue these laws harm women’s health and violate a 2012 state constitutional amendment. That amendment guarantees adults the right to make their own health care decisions.

State Pushes Back

Wyoming’s attorneys claim abortion is not health care and, therefore, isn’t protected under the constitution. But Judge Owens disagreed. In November, she ruled that the laws do violate the constitution and sided with the plaintiffs.

The state has now appealed that decision to the Supreme Court.

New Laws Under Fresh Legal Fire

While the Supreme Court considers the appeal, two more laws passed in early 2024 are also being challenged.

Wellspring Health Access stopped offering abortions on February 28 in response to the new rules. One of these laws mandates that abortion clinics be licensed as outpatient surgical centers. That requirement would demand expensive renovations. It also forces physicians to obtain admitting privileges at a nearby hospital — even though hospitals aren't required to grant them.

The second law requires women to undergo an ultrasound at least 48 hours before receiving abortion pills.

Legal Battle Continues

The nonprofits and physicians argue these new rules are burdensome and costly. They say the requirements make it harder for women to access safe abortion care. A judge in Casper is now reviewing whether to block these new laws while the case moves forward.

Clinic’s Troubled Start

Wellspring Health Access opened in 2023 after a long delay. The clinic was targeted by arson before it even launched. The fire caused extensive damage, pushing back the opening by nearly a year. The woman responsible was sentenced to five years in prison.

As Wyoming’s only abortion provider, Wellspring now stands at the center of a high-stakes legal battle. The outcome could shape the future of abortion access not only in Wyoming but also set a precedent for other conservative states.

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