Judge Who is a Planned Parenthood Donor Strikes Down Michigan Abortion Ban
September 8, 2022 | Michigan
A Michigan judge who has come under fire for donating to the very abortion business that brought a lawsuit before her has struck down the state’s abortion ban that protects the lives of unborn children.
Judge Elizabeth Gleicher claims the 1931 law, passed well before the Supreme Court issued and overturned the infamous Roe v. Wade decision, somehow violates the Michigan constitution even though it has no right to abortion. The pro-life law makes it a crime to kill babies in abortions except in cases to protect the life of the mother.
Gleicher made annual donations to Planned Parenthood and represented the group as an attorney in a 1997 case challenging the same abortion ban she struck down today.
The judge falsely claimed killing a baby before birth is health care and that it is safe even though women are routinely injured in botched abortions.
“A law denying safe, routine medical care not only denies women of their ability to control their bodies and their lives — it denies them of their dignity,” Gleicher of the Court of Claims wrote. “Michigan’s Constitution forbids this violation of due process.”… (Excerpt from LIFENEWS.COM)