2-1 decision on ripeness for challenge to abortion regulation
August 20, 2012The plaintiff in Choice Inc. of Texas v. Greenstein challenged a Louisiana regulation about the licensing of abortion facilities. No. 11-30296 (Aug. 17, 2012). The majority found the suit was not ripe because the plaintiff did not show “that hardship will result if court consideration is withheld at this time.” Id. at 7. A forceful dissent faulted the majority for a “procrustean ripeness analysis.” Id. at 32. While much of the back-and-forth involves matters unique to abortion litigation, the case presents a thorough review of general principles about ripeness in the Fifth Circuit at present.