142
WHAT DO
THE FACTS
S AY? No parental notification
or consent laws
One or both parents
must consent
One or both parents
must be informed
Both parental consent
and notification required
Parental consent or notification
laws blocked
MT
AK
HI
AZ
NM
TX
OK
LA
AR
MS
NC
SC
GA
FL
OR
CA
NV
ID
NH
WA VT
WY
NE
SD
ND
MO WV
AL
TN
KY
IL IN OH
PA
VA
NY
ME
WI
IA
MN
KS
CO
UT
MI
NJ
DE
MD
CT
RI
MA
No mandatory waiting
period
Waiting period of less
than 24 hours
Waiting period of 24
hours or more
Waiting period law
blocked
MT
AK
HI
AZ
NM
TX
OK
LA
AR
MS
NC
SC
GA
FL
OR
CA
NV
ID
NH
WA VT
WY
NE
SD
ND
MO WV
AL
TN
KY
IL IN OH
PA
VA
NY
ME
WI
IA
MN
KS
CO
UT
MI
NJ
DE
MD
CT
RI
MA
Source: Guttmacher Institute, State Policies in
Brief, “An Overview of Abortion Laws,” July 1,
2018, http://www.guttmacher.org (accessed 7/18/18).
Abortion Rights
Today
The Court’s 1973 decision in
Roe v. Wade made abortion legal
throughout the United States.
How do abortion rights look
today? What do the numbers
say?
- Which states have
the most restrictive
policies concerning
access to abortions? - How do you think
waiting periods and
parental notification
affect the number of
abortions in a state?
What about the
number of abortions
nationwide?
Think about it
Parental Consent Laws for Abortions for Minors
Pre-Abortion Mandatory Waiting Period Laws
Chapter 4 | Civil Liberties
Full_05_APT_64431_ch04_102-147.indd 142 16/11/18 1:32 PM