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Nebraska Supreme Court Rules a Minor in Foster Care Seeking an Abortion Must Obtain Foster Parents Consent – In re Anonymous 5
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2021
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1 838 N.W.2d 226 (2013).
2 Id. at 230.
3 NEB. REV. STAT. § 71-6902 (2011). This consent must also be notarized.
4 See Bellotti v. Baird, 443 U.S. 622, 643 (1979).
5 Id.
6 Id. at 643-44.
7 NEB. REV. STAT. § 71-6902.
8 Id.
9 In re Anonymous 5, 838 N.W.2d at 231.
10 Id.
11 Id.
12 Id.
13 Id. at 237.
14 Id.
15 390 NEB. ADMIN. CODE § 11-002.04A (1998).
16 In re Anonymous 5, 838 N.W.2d at 235.
17 Id.
18 Id. at 237.
19 Id. at 237-38.
20 Id. at 239.
21 See Bellotti v. Baird, 443 U.S. 622, 643 (1979).
22 In re Anonymous 5, 838 N.W.2d at 242.
23 Id.
24 NEB. REV. STAT. § 71–6903(2) (2011) (emphasis added).
25 In re Anonymous 5, 838 N.W.2d at 238.
26 Id. at 238.
27 Planned Parenthood of Se. Pa. v. Casey, 505 U.S. 833, 899 (1992).
28 Id. at 877.
29 GUTTMACHER INST., STATE POLICIES IN BRIEF: PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN MINORS’ ABORTIONS 1 (2014), available at http://www.guttmacher.org/statecenter/spibs/spib_PIMA.pdf.
30 Id. at 1-2.
31 MISS. CODE. ANN. § 41-41-53 (1986) (emphasis added).