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Kentucky’s abortion ban upheld after lawsuit dropped

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June 4, 2025
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Kentucky’s commitment to protecting unborn life was reaffirmed when the ACLU of Kentucky withdrew its lawsuit, Poe v. Coleman, challenging the state’s pro-life laws. This dismissal ensures that Kentucky’s trigger law and six-week abortion ban remain intact, safeguarding babies from abortion in nearly all cases. This outcome reflects the state’s moral foundation and the will of its people, who value the sanctity of life from conception onward.

The lawsuit, filed in November 2024 in Jefferson County Circuit Court, targeted laws enacted after the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Kentucky’s trigger law bans abortions except in dire medical emergencies. This law backs the belief that life begins at conception and deserves protection, regardless of circumstances, as no constitutional right to abortion exists—a fact the plaintiff, a Louisville woman using the pseudonym Mary Poe, and the ACLU failed to overturn.

Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman, a staunch defender of conservative values, stood firm against the ACLU’s challenge. His office labeled the lawsuit “baseless” and a “desperate attempt to impose a radical abortion agenda”. Following the ACLU’s voluntary dismissal on May 30, 2025, Coleman took to X, declaring, “Kentucky’s pro-life laws stand strong, protecting innocent lives and reflecting the will of our people.”

The ACLU’s retreat follows a pattern of legal setbacks for abortion advocates. In 2023, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that abortion businesses lacked standing to sue on behalf of potential customers, prompting the ACLU and Planned Parenthood to file Poe v. Coleman with a pregnant plaintiff. A prior suit by a woman identified as Jane Doe was abandoned in December 2023 after her embryo was deemed nonviable, exposing the fragility of these challenges.

The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services reported just 23 abortions in 2023 compared to 4,441 in 2021 when abortion was unrestricted. This dramatic decline demonstrates the success of conservative policies in protecting unborn lives, reinforcing Kentucky’s role as a beacon of hope for the pro-life movement. As the ACLU steps back, conservatives remain vigilant, ready to defend these laws against future assaults on the sanctity of life.

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