In a devastating 4-1 ruling that prioritizes so-called “health care choices” over the fundamental right to life, the Wyoming Supreme Court has struck down two crucial 2023 laws designed to protect unborn children from abortion. This decision blatantly ignores the sanctity of human life from conception, twisting a 2012 state constitutional amendment—originally unrelated to abortion—into a tool for justifying the destruction of innocent lives.
The overturned measures included a ban on most abortions, with exceptions for rape, incest, or when the mother’s life is at risk, alongside a prohibition on dangerous abortion pills that pose serious health risks to women. The court’s majority opinion callously declared, “A woman has a fundamental right to make her own health care decisions, including the decision to have an abortion,” while dismissing the state’s compelling interest in safeguarding the unborn as insufficiently “reasonable and necessary.”
This flawed reasoning fails to recognize that true health care should heal and preserve life, not end it. The ruling affirms an earlier block by Teton County District Judge Melissa Owens, who halted these protective laws in 2023 and ruled them unconstitutional in November 2024, further entrenching a culture of death in Wyoming. Republican Governor Mark Gordon, a steadfast defender of life, expressed profound disappointment: “This ruling may settle, for now, a legal question, but it does not settle the moral one, nor does it reflect where many Wyoming citizens stand, including myself. It is time for this issue to go before the people for a vote.” He rightly urged lawmakers to pursue a constitutional amendment that would explicitly affirm the rights of the unborn, empowering voters to restore protections for the most vulnerable.
While the justices admitted the 2012 amendment wasn’t intended to cover abortion, they weakly suggested lawmakers could seek a voter-approved fix: “But lawmakers could ask Wyoming voters to consider a constitutional amendment that would more clearly address this issue.” Pro-life advocates hope this opens the door to reversing this injustice through direct democracy. As a heartbreaking consequence, abortions will continue unchecked in Wyoming, including at Wellspring Health Access in Casper—the state’s only facility dedicated to ending unborn lives.
This decision is a grave blow to Wyoming’s pro-life movement, but it galvanizes the fight to protect every innocent life. Pro-life groups across the nation are rallying, emphasizing that no court can erase the moral truth: every child deserves a chance to live.














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