AG Creates New Jersey’s Reproductive Rights Strike Force

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In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overruled Roe v. Wade and imperiled the rights of millions of women throughout the country, Attorney General Platkin this week announced the creation of a Reproductive Rights Strike Force, comprised of officials across the Department of Law & Public Safety.

The Strike Force will work to ensure access to abortion services for New Jerseyans and out-of-state residents by

The Strike Force will initiate civil and criminal enforcement actions and develop other initiatives to protect access to reproductive health care and abortion care for New Jersey residents and residents of other states who travel to New Jersey for reproductive health care.

The Strike Force will work with the Office of the Attorney General to coordinate enforcement actions across the entire Department of Law & Public Safety.

“A woman’s right to choose what happens to her own body is a fundamental measure of freedom in a society and it must be protected if we are to uphold the founding principles that all Americans are entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” said Acting Governor Sheila Oliver.

“The Supreme Court’s right-wing majority opinion in Dobbs is a devastating setback for women’s rights in America and will harm millions throughout the country,” said Acting AG Platkin. “But make no mistake: Abortion remains legal in New Jersey. The Freedom of Reproductive Choice Act, signed into law this January by Governor Murphy, protects the right to choose to terminate a pregnancy in New Jersey. And legislation signed into law by Governor Murphy earlier this month provides additional critical protections for individuals who seek to access reproductive health care services in New Jersey. The Strike Force we are creating today will ensure that these laws are enforced to the full extent possible, and that we use every available resource to protect access to abortion care in New Jersey.”

The Strike Force will use available civil and criminal enforcement tools to protect the right to obtain abortion care in New Jersey, including holding accountable individuals who threaten or intimidate patients or providers at clinics that provide reproductive health care; by holding accountable individuals who violate patient confidentiality requirements; and by developing initiatives and undertaking investigations to help secure the private data of patients and providers and to limit the sharing of personal health-related data with third parties.



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