Miss. abortion clinic again seeks to block law

Wednesday November 28, 2012 12:30 PM

By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS

The Associated Press

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Attorneys for Mississippi's only abortion clinic are again asking a federal judge to block a state law that could close the facility.

In court papers Wednesday, attorneys say despite repeated attempts, Jackson Women's Health Organization has been unable to obtain privileges for most of its physicians to admit patients to a local hospital.

A state law that took effect in July requires admitting privileges.

The law's supporters say it's designed for patients' safety. However, the clinic calls the requirement "medically unnecessary."

One of the clinic's four physicians has admitting privileges, but the clinic says he does little work there.

The clinic filed suit in June seeking to block the law.

U.S. District Judge Daniel Jordan allowed the law to take effect to see if the clinic could meet the requirements.

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