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Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (D) and 14 female Democratic state representatives on Friday criticized state Attorney General Phill Kline (R) for his attempts to access the medical records of women and girls who have had late-term abortions, the… Arizona Republic reports (Arizona Republic, 2/26). Two Kansas medical clinics last week filed a brief with the state Supreme Court requesting that the court block Kline’s investigation involving the medical records of about 90 women who sought late-term abortions at the clinics in 2003. According to the brief, Kline last year issued a subpoena ordering the release of complete, unedited medical records — which includes each patient’s name, medical history, birth control practices, psychological profile and sexual history — for all women and girls who sought abortions at or soon after 22 weeks gestation. The brief claims that Kline subpoenaed the records to search for evidence of crimes, such as feasible violations of laws limiting late-term abortions and requiring mandatory reporting of suspected child sexual abuse. In a news conference on Thursday, Kline stated that he needed access to the records to be able to do his job. Kline is expected to file a response brief by March 14 (Kaiser Everyday Reproductive Health Report, 2/25). In news conferences, Sebelius along with the lawmakers called Kline’s investigation an “invasion of privacy,” according towards the Republic. “I find the potential to reveal very personal health histories of women and girls extremely troubling,” Sebelius stated (Arizona Republic, 2/26).

Los Angeles Times Examines Kansas Abortion Debate
The Los Angeles Times on Saturday examined how Kline’s investigation has sparked a debate over abortion and privacy rights. Kline’s “aggressive action” has drawn praise from antiabortion advocates, but abortion providers and patients say the idea of an official “second-guess[ing]” physicians’ evaluations “terrifies them,” according towards the Times (Huffstutter/Simon, Los Angeles Times, 2/26). The complete article is available online.

Kansas City Star Examines Case’s National Attention
The Kansas City Star on Saturday examined the national attention garnered by Kline’s investigation (Klepper/Bauer, Kansas City Star, 2/26). The complete article is available online.

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