Sunday marked the 50th anniversary of the , which was overturned last year by the same court in a decision known as Dobbs v. Jackson Women鈥檚 Health Organization.
Since the Dobbs decision, Oregon has been one of many states while other states, such as neighboring Idaho, attempt to restrict it.
The Oregon Reproductive Rights Hotline, reachable at (503) 431-6460, will offer guidance for people who need medical treatment and may not be familiar with Oregon鈥檚 laws. In cases where a person needs legal advice, attorneys staffing the line will provide recommendations for free.
People who call the hotline should receive a call back within two days.
鈥淭he Hotline will fill an important need in our state for callers to understand the status of our reproductive health laws, including issues related to abortion access,鈥 Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said in a statement. 鈥淭his is especially important because we share a border with Idaho, which has a near-total abortion ban.鈥
Tonkon Torp is the lead law firm handling calls to the hotline, but assistance will also come from Markowitz Herbold, Perkins Coie, Stoel Rives, McDowell Rackner Gibson, and Pickett Dummigan McCall.
鈥淲hen the law changes suddenly, a hotline like this helps support our community by answering questions about critical access to health care, and we鈥檙e glad to help,鈥 said Anna Sortun, a partner at Tonkon Torp.
Last year, data showed that people seeking abortions in Oregon after Idaho enacted a near-total ban on abortions. Earlier this month, the Idaho Supreme Court after it was challenged.
This article may be updated.
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