News & Litigation Updates
Preliminary Injunction Granted – Off-label prescription
On 6/30/2025, the Natrona County District Court GRANTED our motion to preliminarily enjoin the abortion restrictions in HB 164. The court saw through the legislature’s “semantic hair-splitting” and noted that to read the law as not prohibiting off-label use for abortion purposes was “strained and untenable.”
Legal Action to Protect Abortion Providers & Medication Abortion
On June 4, we asked the Natrona County District Court to stop enforcement of HB 164. See Memo for Preliminary Injunction. HB 164 protects medical providers from adverse action by their licensing boards for prescribing off-label, but specifically NOT for the purpose of abortion. The two abortion medications — mifepristone and misoprostol — are commonly and safely prescribed for off-label use.
Beware: Anti-Abortion Ultrasound Vans Appearing in Fremont County, likely elsewhere
Don’t be fooled: Elevation Women’s Healthcare’s mobile ultrasound van traveling throughout Fremont County and reportedly appearing in Lander every Thursday is not about providing unbiased medical care or accurate abortion information to pregnant women. Their goal is to stop pregnant women from obtaining abortion care.
Preliminary Injunction Granted!
Judge Campbell has preliminarily enjoined both the surgical abortion facilities requirements and the ultrasound/48 hour waiting period requirements for medication abortion. See Order.
Medication abortion legal and available in Wyoming
Despite the Wyoming legislature passing bills that establish unnecessary, even punitive barriers to care, abortion remains legal in Wyoming.
Complaint filed to enjoin enforcement of bills intended to hinder abortion in Wyoming
On February 28, 2025, Chelsea's Fund, along with Wellspring Health Access, Just the Pill, Dr. Rene Hinkle, Dr. Giovannina Anthony, and Danielle Johnson, filed suit to enjoin and find unconstitutional HB 42 and HB 64, two bills the Wyoming Legislature just passed in an effort to impeded abortion care in Wyoming.
District Court: Abortion is health care; bans are unconstitutional
On November 18, 2024, Teton County District Court Judge Melissa Owens issued her order finding both the overall criminal abortion ban ("Life is a Human Right Act") and the medication abortion ban unconstitutional as violating Wyoming Constitution, article 1, section 38 which provides all individuals with the fundamental right to their own personal autonomy when making medical decisions.
Judge Owens Rules Abortion Bans Unconstitutional
Teton County District Court Judge Melissa Owens entered her order finding the overall criminal abortion ban and the medication abortion ban unconstitutional.
District Court Judge Owens certifies questions to the Wyoming Supreme Court
Judge Owens filed the order certifying questions we had raised about the constitutionality of the abortion bans to the Wyoming Supreme Court rather than entering an order on the parties’ motions for summary judgment.