Should a Maryland court be required to penalize a Baltimore resident who helps a woman from Texas obtain an abortion that is legal in Maryland?
That is not a hypothetical question.
As you may know, the restrictive Texas abortion law relies on individuals to sue anyone who assists a woman in obtaining an abortion after the first six weeks of pregnancy.
If the Supreme Court is going to permit this practice, could the Maryland General Assembly prohibit it?
Yesterday, I asked one of my legal mentors for advice.
Today, I read an op-ed which began to answer my question. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/13/opinion/missouri-abortion-roe-v-wade.html
I wrote the authors, “Have you drafted a model statute for a state to prohibit its courts from cooperating with out-of-state orders like those in the Texas law and its law enforcement from cooperating with out-of-state investigations?”
They are working on model language.
This is a bill for next year.