Court Rules Wyoming Abortion Bans Unconstitutional

January 6, 2026

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ABORTION

Abortion services will remain legal in Wyoming following a landmark ruling by the state’s Supreme Court on Tuesday. In a 4-1 decision, the justices invalidated two state laws designed to prohibit the procedure, concluding that they violated the Wyoming Constitution.

The Legal Conflict

The legal battle stemmed from legislation passed in 2023. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to end federal abortion protections, Wyoming lawmakers enacted the “Life is a Human Right Act.” This act sought to ban most abortions, offering exceptions only for specific cases such as incest or rape. A companion law specifically targeted the distribution and prescription of medication used to terminate pregnancies.

A coalition of healthcare providers and residents challenged these laws, arguing they overstepped the state’s constitutional boundaries.

The Right to Healthcare Decisions

The majority of the justices found that the bans directly conflicted with a 2012 amendment to the Wyoming Constitution. This amendment explicitly grants “competent adults” the authority to make their own independent healthcare choices.

Writing for the majority, Chief Justice Lynne J. Boomgaarden acknowledged the state’s interest in protecting life but noted that the government failed to justify infringing upon a woman’s constitutionally protected right to manage her own healthcare.

Political and Social Reactions

The ruling drew immediate criticism from state leadership. Governor Mark Gordon, a Republican and vocal opponent of abortion, described the court’s decision as “profoundly unfortunate.”

While acknowledging the legal finality of the ruling for the time being, the Governor emphasized that it does not resolve the underlying moral debate. He has since called upon the state legislature to propose a new constitutional amendment that would explicitly allow for abortion restrictions.

National Context

Since the shifting of federal law in 2022, the landscape of reproductive rights has become a state-by-state issue:

  • 13 States: Currently have total or near-total bans in effect.

  • 18 States: Including Wyoming (prior to this ruling), have attempted to significantly restrict access.

Plaintiffs in the case, including the advocacy group Chelsea’s Fund, celebrated the victory, stating that the decision preserves the freedom of citizens to make private medical decisions without government interference.

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