Wisconsin anti-abortion group challenges medical licenses of abortion doctors

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Gabrielle M. Etzel is the healthcare policy reporter for the Washington Examiner. Prior to joining the Washington Examiner, she served as a staff reporter at Campus Reform and as a freelance writer. After graduating from Grove City College, Etzel earned her master's in public policy and administration from Baylor University, where she conducted research on domestic sex trafficking. In her free time, Etzel enjoys being with her family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

A Christian anti-abortion organization in Wisconsin is taking aggressive action by challenging the medical licenses of physicians who perform abortions in the state, arguing that they are infringing the 1849 statute prohibiting abortion that is currently being debated in the courts.

Although Schlipper's ruling opened the pathway for the state's abortion ban to proceed through the higher-level courts, Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin resumed abortion services in both Milwaukee and Madison as of Sept. 18. Miller told the Washington Examiner that he contacted the Milwaukee police department on Sept. 18 in an attempt to encourage law enforcement to enforce the anti-abortion statute despite Schlipper's ruling. According to Miller, he was eventually"hung up on" by the chief of police after also being rebuffed by the Dane County Sheriff's Office.

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