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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the hospital cared about 10 year old rape victims, they would have done the abortion and when charged (if, actually), put it to the media. The charges (if any) would be dropped[/quote] Do you have any idea what HIPAA is or how it works or how forced birther ghouls enforce the law? Any idea whatsoever? I think you just like the idea of little girls in peril. I honestly think many of you delight in this mentally. Take it from there because I’m not writing out all the words but I think this excites a lot of you. [/quote] Instead of insulting me, why don’t you think about it. It’s my belief that hospitals are doing this to patients deliberately for the ‘cause’[/quote] What ‘cause’? Showing the legislature what the laws they passed prohibited? As interpreted by teams of lawyers employed by said hospitals?[/quote] From what I see of that law, there was no reason she would have been prevented from having an abortion in Ohio, given her age and risk to her life. The hospital refused, rather than [b]clarify with legislature.[/b] The cause meaning turning away legitimate abortion cases to push the idea the state stopped it.[/quote] This is not a thing, and there is no mechanism by which to do so, but nice try.[/quote] What an abject idiot that PP is. Do they really think doctors call the legislature? Is there some hotline? This is so cringy.[/quote] Ha - I remember actually asking that question in law school. This was in our pre-1L intro session, when we were at the SUPER basic level. The professor was explaining how courts have to interpret laws to determine the legislature's intent = and I asked, why can't you just get in touch the legislature and ask them, in addition to doing all this other stuff?[b] I was told that's just not how it's done.[/b] But it does seem reasonable to think there might be some mechanism for determining legislative intent like that, even though there isn't. [/quote] So you got no answer from your professor, just a reply[/quote] DP and you give no answer to the question "which office or person in the legislature is responsible for answering questions from doctors and hospitals about laws that affect their work," just a reply.[/quote] Because that’s not my job. Your question should be directed to the hospital administration. [/quote] Aww. Did someone finally get it to sink in that the law is poorly written and patients, doctors and hospitals have no recourse. “Ask administration” is a dumb attempt to deflect that these laws are as stupid and barbaric as the people who wrote them. [/quote]
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