Alaska court strikes down ‘medically necessary’ abortion law
JUNEAU, Alaska — The Alaska Supreme Court on Friday struck down as unconstitutional a state law and regulation seeking to define what constitutes medically necessary abortions for purposes of Medicaid funding.
The court, in a 4-1 decision, upheld a 2015 lower court ruling that had also barred the measures from being enforced.
Both the law, passed in 2014, and regulation, penned during the administration of then-Gov. Sean Parnell, sought to define medically necessary abortions. Supporters argued the state should not be required to pay for elective abortions.
The measures were challenged by Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest and the Hawaiian Islands.