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Today’s ruling by Judge Norgle means that Planned Parenthood will be back in court to present additional material, facts and information that substantiate our request for an injunction to open our Aurora Health Center.

Unfortunately today’s ruling means that, yet again, we will have to reschedule appointments for our patients.

Our main concern is that every day our health center is not open, more women go without pap tests, birth control supplies and breast exams.  These are critical services that this community has been lacking and that we will provide.

We anticipate being back in court shortly, and as per the judge’s recommendation, we intend to amend our complaint.  Judge Norgle’s ruling was very narrow in its scope and he encouraged us to amend our filing and represent our case.  In his words, “This case is far from over.” 

We are confident that when the additional material is reviewed, our health center will be allowed to open its doors.

Source

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

Contact

Sara Knaub
312.592.6841 (office)
773.485.2410 (cell)

Published

May 13, 2014

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