Case: Planned Parenthood v. Lance

1:00-CV-00353 | U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho

Filed Date: June 23, 2000

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Case Summary

On June 23, 2000, Planned Parenthood of Idaho and a board-certified OB-GYN physician brought this suit against the Attorney General of Idaho and the Prosecuting Attorney of Ada County, challenging S.B. 1299, which required women to show “positive identification” before obtaining an abortion and also parental consent before a minor could obtain an abortion. Represented by attorneys from the ACLU and Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Plaintiffs argued that the law, which would amend Chapt…

On June 23, 2000, Planned Parenthood of Idaho and a board-certified OB-GYN physician brought this suit against the Attorney General of Idaho and the Prosecuting Attorney of Ada County, challenging S.B. 1299, which required women to show “positive identification” before obtaining an abortion and also parental consent before a minor could obtain an abortion. Represented by attorneys from the ACLU and Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Plaintiffs argued that the law, which would amend Chapter 6, Title 18 of the Idaho Code to add new sections 18-609A and 18-614, would violate their right to privacy and due process. Plaintiffs sought (1) declaratory relief stating that S.B. 1299 was unconstitutional and was therefore void and of no effect, (2) preliminary and permanent injunctive relief prohibiting the state from enforcing S.B. 1299, and (3) attorney’s fees and costs. This case was assigned to Judge Mikel H. Williams.

On June 26, Plaintiffs filed motions for a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction. Shortly thereafter, on July 7, 2000, Judge Williams granted Plaintiffs a temporary restraining order, prohibiting the state from enforcing the act until a decision on the preliminary injunction was made. The court reasoned that Plaintiffs had demonstrated that valid questions existed and that the balance of hardships tipped sharply in their favor. On September 1, 2000, the court granted a preliminary injunction as to the parts of S.B. 1299 that required any person seeking abortion services to show identification, that provided felony sanctions for anyone that performed an unlawful abortion in the case of a medical emergency, and the sentence that stated, “the petition shall be filed in the judicial district where the minor resides.” The court reasoned that a requirement of positive identification would be a violation of the standards in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, and that there were serious questions regarding the validity of the strict venue requirement for minors. The court denied a preliminary injunction as to all other parts of S.B. 1299, reasoning that Plaintiffs had not met the burden at that point in litigation. 

On April 27, 2001, Plaintiffs filed a second amended complaint to add the claim that the Act imposed an undue burden.

Following the preliminary injunction, the Idaho legislature amended the parental consent law’s venue provision to require that the minor must petition a court in her home county or in the county in which she is going to get the abortion if the minor desires to waive the parental consent requirement. Plaintiffs moved to temporarily restrain and preliminarily enjoin this newly amended law on June 7, 2001, and on June 29, 2001, the preliminary injunction was granted by the court, which reasoned that the amendment created an undue burden on a minor’s right to have an abortion and thus the balance of hardships tipped sharply in Plaintiff’s favor. As such, minors had access to any district court in the state of Idaho as litigation continued. 

Following a four-day trial in September 2001, the court issued a permanent injunction on December 20, 2001. In particular, the court permanently enjoined the following provisions of S.B. 1299: (1) the provision requiring a minor seeking a waiver of parental consent to file their judicial bypass petition in “the county where the minor resides or the county where the abortion is performed,” (2) the provision stating that a denial of a minor’s bypass petition must be appealed within two days from the issuance of the order, (3) the provision requiring that if a judge learned of criminal conduct while hearing a bypass petition, the judge must report that activity to law enforcement, and (4) the post-abortion parental notification procedures. The court found that the parental consent law did not raise any constitutional concerns as far as it related to administrative penalties as the lower “strict liability” standard would not have a chilling effect. Plaintiffs filed a motion for reconsideration of memorandum opinion and order on January 8, 2002, and Defendants also filed a motion for reconsideration of memorandum opinion and order on January 17, 2002. On March 8, 2002, Defendant’s motion was denied in its entirety, while Plaintiff’s motion was granted only insofar as it requested a clarification that appeal to a denial of a minor’s bypass petition must be completed no later than five days from the filing of the notice of appeal. Also on March 8, 2002, the court issued its final judgment, reiterating that the above provisions of Idaho’s parental consent law are permanently enjoined.

On March 22, 2002, Defendants filed a motion for amendment of the findings of fact or in the alternative a motion for a new trial, which the court denied on June 25, 2002. Both Plaintiffs and Defendants then filed an appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on July 24, 2002 and July 25, 2002 (02-35700 and 02-35714). 

On September 10, 2004, the Ninth Circuit reversed and remanded the judgment of the trial court, with no reasoning or further elaboration provided on the judgment document. Then on December 18, 2004, the trial court, pursuant to the Ninth Circuit mandate in Planned Parenthood v. Wasden, 376 F.3d 908 (9th Cir. 2004), declared Chapter 6, Title 18 of the Idaho Code Sections 18-609A and 18-614, which were amended by S.B. 1299, unconstitutional and permanently enjoined them from being enforced by the state. As such, the state was prohibited from enforcing the provisions which required women to show “positive identification” before obtaining an abortion and from requiring parental consent before a minor could obtain an abortion. On March 31, 2006, the court granted Plaintiffs attorney’s fees in the sum of $380,525.74.

Summary Authors

Kathleen Lok (2/14/2023)

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Judge(s)
Attorney for Plaintiff

Attorney, Mary V.

Esquire, Louise Melling,

Esquire, Dara Klassel,

Attorney for Defendant

Attorney, Jeremy Chou,

Chou, Jeremy C (Idaho)

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Documents in the Clearinghouse

Document
1

1:00-CV-00353

Complaint

Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc v. Lance

June 23, 2000

June 23, 2000

Complaint
23

1:00-CV-00353

Order

Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc v. Lance

July 7, 2000

July 7, 2000

Order/Opinion
56

1:00-CV-00353

Memorandum Opinion and Order

Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc v. Lance

Sept. 1, 2000

Sept. 1, 2000

Order/Opinion
71

1:00-CV-00353

Second Amended Complaint

Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc v. Lance

April 27, 2001

April 27, 2001

Complaint
90

1:00-CV-00353

Order

Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc v. Lance

June 29, 2001

June 29, 2001

Order/Opinion
135

1:00-CV-00353

Order

Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc v. Lance

Sept. 11, 2001

Sept. 11, 2001

Order/Opinion
142

1:00-CV-00353

Memorandum Opinion and Order

Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc v. Lance

Dec. 20, 2001

Dec. 20, 2001

Order/Opinion
153

1:00-CV-00353

Order

Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc v. Lance

March 8, 2002

March 8, 2002

Order/Opinion
154

1:00-CV-00353

Final Judgment

Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc v. Lance

March 8, 2002

March 8, 2002

Order/Opinion
174

1:00-CV-00353

Order

Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc v. Lance

June 25, 2002

June 25, 2002

Order/Opinion

Docket

See docket on RECAP: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/4656483/planned-parenthood-v-lance/

Last updated March 10, 2024, 4:02 a.m.

ECF Number Description Date Link Date / Link
1

COMPLAINT (Summons(es) issued) (jml)

June 23, 2000

June 23, 2000

Clearinghouse

RECEIPT - $150.00 filing fee paid, receipt #7046 (jml)

June 23, 2000

June 23, 2000

PACER
2

MOTION by plaintiff AND ORDER for attorney Helene T. Krasnoff to appear pro hac vice (cc: all counsel) (jml)

June 23, 2000

June 23, 2000

PACER
3

MOTION by plaintiff AND ORDER for attorney Roger K. Evans to appear pro hac vice (cc: all counsel) (jml)

June 23, 2000

June 23, 2000

PACER
4

RETURN OF SERVICE/PROCESS executed upon def Greg Bower on 6/23/00 (wm) (Entered: 06/26/2000)

June 23, 2000

June 23, 2000

PACER
5

RETURN OF SERVICE/PROCESS executed upon def Alan G Lance on 6/23/00 (wm) (Entered: 06/26/2000)

June 23, 2000

June 23, 2000

PACER
6

MOTION by pla for temporary restraining order (wm) (Entered: 06/27/2000)

June 26, 2000

June 26, 2000

PACER
7

MOTION by plas for preliminary injunction (wm) (Entered: 06/27/2000)

June 26, 2000

June 26, 2000

PACER
8

DECLARATION of Elena Rodriquez re motion for preliminary injunction [7-1], re motion for temporary restraining order [6-1] (wm) (Entered: 06/27/2000)

June 26, 2000

June 26, 2000

PACER
9

DECLARATION of Nicole Prehoda re motion for preliminary injunction [7-1], re motion for temporary restraining order [6-1] (wm) (Entered: 06/27/2000)

June 26, 2000

June 26, 2000

PACER
10

DECLARATION of Glenn H. Weyrich, M.D. re motion for preliminary injunction [7-1], re motion for temporary restraining order [6-1] (wm) (Entered: 06/27/2000)

June 26, 2000

June 26, 2000

PACER
11

DECLARATION of Elizabeth Barker Brandt re motion for preliminary injunction [7-1], re motion for temporary restraining order [6-1] (wm) (Entered: 06/27/2000)

June 26, 2000

June 26, 2000

PACER
12

MOTION to exceed the page limit on brief in support of motion for TRO and Preliminary Injunction (wm) (Entered: 06/27/2000)

June 26, 2000

June 26, 2000

PACER
13

CONSENT TO PROCEED BEFORE U.S. MAGISTRATE (SEALED) (wm) (Entered: 06/29/2000)

June 28, 2000

June 28, 2000

PACER
14

CONSENT TO PROCEED BEFORE U.S. MAGISTRATE (SEALED) (wm) (Entered: 06/30/2000)

June 29, 2000

June 29, 2000

PACER
15

NOTICE OF ATTORNEY APPEARANCE for def Alan G Lance by Clinton E Miner, David W Lloyd (wm) (Entered: 06/30/2000)

June 29, 2000

June 29, 2000

PACER
16

MINUTES OF STATUS CONFERENCE - motion for temporary restraining order [6-1] set before MHW in Boise 2:00 7/6/00 (wm) (Entered: 06/30/2000)

June 29, 2000

June 29, 2000

PACER
17

CONSENT TO PROCEED BEFORE U.S. MAGISTRATE (SEALED) (wm) (Entered: 06/30/2000)

June 29, 2000

June 29, 2000

PACER
20

MINUTES OF HEARING ON TRO - granting motion for temporary restraining order [6-1] hearing on motion for preliminary injunction [7-1] set before MHW in Boise 9:30 8/16/00 MHW (wm) (Entered: 07/06/2000)

June 29, 2000

June 29, 2000

PACER
18

MEMORANDUM by def in opposition re: motion for temporary restraining order [6-1] (wm) (Entered: 07/06/2000)

July 5, 2000

July 5, 2000

PACER
19

REPLY by plas to response to motion for temporary restraining order [6-1] (wm)

July 6, 2000

July 6, 2000

PACER
21

ORDER by Magistrate Mikel H. Williams granting motion to exceed the page limit on brief in support of motion for TRO and Preliminary Injunction [12-1] (cc: all counsel) (wm) (Entered: 07/07/2000)

July 6, 2000

July 6, 2000

PACER
22

MEMORANDUM by pla in support of motion for preliminary injunction [7-1], of motion for temporary restraining order [6-1] (wm) (Entered: 07/07/2000)

July 6, 2000

July 6, 2000

PACER
23

ORDER by Magistrate Mikel H. Williams granting motion for temporary restraining order [6-1] motion for preliminary injunction [7-1] set before MHW in Boise 9:30 8/16/00 (cc: all counsel) (wm) (Entered: 07/10/2000)

July 7, 2000

July 7, 2000

Clearinghouse

TRANSCRIPT of proceedings held 7/6/00 (dkh)

July 13, 2000

July 13, 2000

PACER
24

NOTICE of taking deposition of Nicole Prehoda on 7/19/00 (wm) (Entered: 07/19/2000)

July 18, 2000

July 18, 2000

PACER
25

NOTICE of taking deposition of Elena Rodriquez on 7/25/00 (wm) (Entered: 07/24/2000)

July 21, 2000

July 21, 2000

PACER
26

NOTICE of taking deposition of Charlene Ralstin on 7/25/00 (wm) (Entered: 07/24/2000)

July 21, 2000

July 21, 2000

PACER
27

NOTICE of taking deposition duces tecum of Glenn H. Weyhrich, M.D. on 7/24/00 (wm) (Entered: 07/25/2000)

July 24, 2000

July 24, 2000

PACER
28

MOTION by def to exceed the page limit on memorandum in opposition to motion for preliminary injunction (wm) (Entered: 08/03/2000)

Aug. 2, 2000

Aug. 2, 2000

PACER
29

MOTION by defs in limine re; plas experts (wm) (Entered: 08/07/2000)

Aug. 4, 2000

Aug. 4, 2000

PACER
30

MEMORANDUM by def in support of motion in limine re; plas experts [29-1] (wm) (Entered: 08/07/2000)

Aug. 4, 2000

Aug. 4, 2000

PACER
31

AFFIDAVIT of Richard A. Hearn regarding motion in limine re; plas experts [29-1] (wm) (Entered: 08/07/2000)

Aug. 4, 2000

Aug. 4, 2000

PACER
32

ORDER by Magistrate Mikel H. Williams granting motion to exceed the page limit on memorandum in opposition to motion for preliminary injunction [28-1] (cc: all counsel) (wm) (Entered: 08/09/2000)

Aug. 8, 2000

Aug. 8, 2000

PACER
33

NOTICE OF ATTORNEY APPEARANCE for def by Clinton Minor, David Lloyd and Richard A Hearn (wm) (Entered: 08/10/2000)

Aug. 9, 2000

Aug. 9, 2000

PACER
34

NOTICE OF HEARING motion in limine re; plas experts [29-1] set before MHW in Boise 11:00 8/14/00 (cc: all counsel) (wm) (Entered: 08/10/2000)

Aug. 9, 2000

Aug. 9, 2000

PACER
35

STIPULATION for change in briefing schedule (wm) (Entered: 08/10/2000)

Aug. 9, 2000

Aug. 9, 2000

PACER
36

NOTICE of taking video deposition of Judge Daniel T. Eismann on 8/11/00 (wm) (Entered: 08/11/2000)

Aug. 10, 2000

Aug. 10, 2000

PACER
37

ORDER by Magistrate Mikel H. Williams granting motion to exceed the page limit on memorandum in opposition to motion for preliminary injunction [28-1] (cc: all counsel) (wm) (Entered: 08/11/2000)

Aug. 10, 2000

Aug. 10, 2000

PACER
38

MEMORANDUM by def in opposition re: motion for preliminary injunction [7-1] (wm) (Entered: 08/11/2000)

Aug. 10, 2000

Aug. 10, 2000

PACER
39

REPLY by pla to response to motion for preliminary injunction [7-1] (wm)

Aug. 11, 2000

Aug. 11, 2000

PACER
40

OPPOSITION by pla to motion in limine re; plas experts [29-1] (wm)

Aug. 11, 2000

Aug. 11, 2000

PACER
41

SUBPOENA as to: Judge Daniel T. Eismann served on 8/10/00 (wm) (Entered: 08/14/2000)

Aug. 11, 2000

Aug. 11, 2000

PACER
42

AFFIDAVIT of B. Newall Squyres (wm) Modified on 08/16/2000

Aug. 14, 2000

Aug. 14, 2000

PACER
43

NOTICE of taking deposition of Jane Smith on 8/14/00 (wm) Modified on 08/16/2000

Aug. 14, 2000

Aug. 14, 2000

PACER
44

NOTICE of taking deposition of Janet M. Wick on 8/14/00 (wm) Modified on 08/16/2000

Aug. 14, 2000

Aug. 14, 2000

PACER
45

MINUTES OF HEARING ON PENDING MOTIONS - taking under advisement on 8/14/00 the motion in limine re; plas experts [29-1] MHW (wm) Modified on 08/16/2000

Aug. 14, 2000

Aug. 14, 2000

PACER
46

MOTION by ID Family Defense for leave to appear and to file amicus brief (wm) Modified on 08/16/2000 (Entered: 08/15/2000)

Aug. 14, 2000

Aug. 14, 2000

PACER
47

MOTION by ID Family Defense to exceed the page limit on memorandum (wm) Modified on 08/16/2000 (Entered: 08/15/2000)

Aug. 14, 2000

Aug. 14, 2000

PACER
48

NOTICE of taking deposition of Elena Rodriguez on 8/15/00 (wm) Modified on 08/16/2000 (Entered: 08/15/2000)

Aug. 14, 2000

Aug. 14, 2000

PACER
49

ORDER by Magistrate Mikel H. Williams granting stipulation for change in briefing schedule [35-1], dfts responsive brief is due 8/2/00 and plas reply is due 8/11/00 (cc: counsel) (wm) Modified on 08/16/2000 (Entered: 08/15/2000)

Aug. 14, 2000

Aug. 14, 2000

PACER
50

ORDER by Magistrate Mikel H. Williams denying motion in limine re; plas experts [29-1] (cc: all counsel) (wm) (Entered: 08/17/2000)

Aug. 16, 2000

Aug. 16, 2000

PACER
52

MINUTES OF MOTION ON PRELIMINARY INJ - taking under advisement on 8/16/00 the motion for preliminary injunction [7-1] and the motion for leave to appear and to file amicus brief [46-1] and the motion to exceed the page limit on memorandum [47-1] MHW (wm) (Entered: 08/18/2000)

Aug. 16, 2000

Aug. 16, 2000

PACER
51

MEMORANDUM by ID Family Defense in support of motion for leave to appear and to file amicus brief [46-1] (wm)

Aug. 18, 2000

Aug. 18, 2000

PACER
53

AFFIDAVIT of Erika Ganzales (wm) (Entered: 08/22/2000)

Aug. 21, 2000

Aug. 21, 2000

PACER
54

OPPOSITION by pla to motion for leave to appear and to file amicus brief [46-1] (wm) (Entered: 08/29/2000)

Aug. 28, 2000

Aug. 28, 2000

PACER
55

MOTION by def to augment the motion for preliminary injunction to include the affidavit of Erika Gonzalez (wm)

Aug. 30, 2000

Aug. 30, 2000

PACER
56

MEMORANDUM, DECISION, AND ORDER: by Magistrate Mikel H. Williams granting in part and denying in part motion for preliminary injunction [7-1] granting motion for leave to appear and to file amicus brief [46-1] an amicus brief by ID Family Defense, denying motion to augment the motion for preliminary injunction to include the affidavit of Erika Gonzalez [55-1] (cc: all counsel) (wm)

Sept. 1, 2000

Sept. 1, 2000

Clearinghouse
57

ORDER by Magistrate Mikel H. Williams granting motion to exceed the page limit on memorandum [47-1] (cc: all counsel) (wm)

Sept. 1, 2000

Sept. 1, 2000

PACER
58

MEMORANDUM by amicus ID Family Defense in opposition re: motion for preliminary injunction [7-1] (wm)

Sept. 1, 2000

Sept. 1, 2000

PACER
59

NOTICE OF STATUS CONFERENCE ; Status Conference set for 1:30 10/30/00 before MHW in Boise (wm)

Sept. 18, 2000

Sept. 18, 2000

PACER
60

NOTICE OF HEARING ; Status Hrg set for 1:30 10/30/00 (cc: all counsel) (wm) (Entered: 09/20/2000)

Sept. 18, 2000

Sept. 18, 2000

PACER

TRANSCRIPT of proceedings held 8/14/00 (wm)

Sept. 22, 2000

Sept. 22, 2000

PACER

TRANSCRIPT of proceedings held 8/16/00 (wm)

Sept. 22, 2000

Sept. 22, 2000

PACER
61

MINUTES OF SCHEDULING CONFERENCE - ; Discovery ddl set for 2/28/01 ; Motion Filing ddl 3/30/01 ; Trial set for 6/11/01 at 9;30 ; Pretrial conference set for 6/1/01 at 10:00 MHW (wm) (Entered: 11/02/2000)

Oct. 30, 2000

Oct. 30, 2000

PACER
62

SCHEDULING ORDER by Magistrate Mikel H. Williams ; Status Conference held 10/30/00 ; Discovery ddl set for 2/28/01 ; Disp Motion ddl set 3/30/01 ; Non-Jury Trial set for 6/11/01 9:30 Boise ; Pretrial Conference set for 6/1/01 10:00 via telephone ;Pla to file an amended complaint; Case Mgmt ddl set for 11/21/00 (cc: all counsel) (dkh) (Entered: 11/06/2000)

Nov. 2, 2000

Nov. 2, 2000

PACER
63

FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT [1-1] by pla (wm) (Entered: 11/29/2000)

Nov. 28, 2000

Nov. 28, 2000

RECAP
64

STIPULATION to extend time to file first amended complaint (wm) (Entered: 11/30/2000)

Nov. 29, 2000

Nov. 29, 2000

PACER
65

ORDER by Magistrate Mikel H. Williams granting stipulation to extend time to file first amended complaint [64-1] ; Case Mgmt ddl set for 11/28/00 (cc: all counsel) (dkh) (Entered: 12/01/2000)

Nov. 30, 2000

Nov. 30, 2000

PACER
66

ANSWER by defs (wm) (Entered: 12/15/2000)

Dec. 14, 2000

Dec. 14, 2000

PACER
67

DISCLOSURE OF EXPERT WITNESSES by defs (dkh) (Entered: 02/21/2001)

Feb. 20, 2001

Feb. 20, 2001

PACER
68

MINUTES OF STATUS CONFERENCE - ; Status Hrg continued until 10:00 4/6/01 MHW (wm) (Entered: 03/07/2001)

March 6, 2001

March 6, 2001

PACER
69

MINUTES OF STATUS CONFERENCE - ; Case Mgmt ddl set for 4/25/01 for plat to file amended complaint ; Discovery ddl set for 7/18/01 ; Pretrial conference set for 8/17/01 at 9:30 ; Trial set for 9/4/01 at 9:30 MHW (wm) (Entered: 04/13/2001)

April 10, 2001

April 10, 2001

PACER
70

SCHEDULING CONFERENCE ORDER by Magistrate Mikel H. Williams ; Status Conference held 4/10/01 ; Discovery ddl set for 7/18/01 ; Case Mgmt ddl set for 4/25/01 for pla to file amended complaint (cc: all counsel) (wm)

April 13, 2001

April 13, 2001

PACER
71

SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT [63-1] by pla (wm) (Entered: 04/30/2001)

April 27, 2001

April 27, 2001

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FILE DIVISION - File # 2 begins with document # 72 (wm)

May 10, 2001

May 10, 2001

PACER
72

ANSWER by defs (wm) (Entered: 05/14/2001)

May 11, 2001

May 11, 2001

PACER
74

NOTICE OF FILING EXPERT WITNESS REPORTS by defs (wm) (Entered: 05/22/2001)

May 21, 2001

May 21, 2001

PACER
75

MOTION by plas to exclude expert witness testimony (wm) (Entered: 05/31/2001)

May 30, 2001

May 30, 2001

PACER
76

MEMORANDUM by pla in support of motion to exclude expert witness testimony [75-1] (wm) (Entered: 05/31/2001)

May 30, 2001

May 30, 2001

PACER
77

MOTION by defs to dismiss Planned Parenthood of Idaho (wm) (Entered: 06/04/2001)

June 1, 2001

June 1, 2001

PACER
78

MEMORANDUM by defs in support of motion to dismiss Planned Parenthood of Idaho [77-1] (wm) (Entered: 06/04/2001)

June 1, 2001

June 1, 2001

PACER
79

MOTION by pla for preliminary injunction of venue restriction (wm) Modified on 06/19/2001 (Entered: 06/08/2001)

June 7, 2001

June 7, 2001

PACER
80

APPLICATION by pla for temporary restraining order of venue restriction (wm) Modified on 06/25/2001 (Entered: 06/08/2001)

June 7, 2001

June 7, 2001

PACER
81

MEMORANDUM by pla in support of motion for preliminary injunction of venue restriction [79-1] (wm) Modified on 06/19/2001 (Entered: 06/08/2001)

June 7, 2001

June 7, 2001

PACER
82

NOTICE OF HEARING ; Teleconf set for 6/11/01 at 11:00 (cc: all counsel) (wm) (Entered: 06/08/2001)

June 7, 2001

June 7, 2001

PACER
83

MINUTES OF STATUS CONFERENCE - ; Teleconf held 6/11/01 motion for temporary restraining order of venue restriction [80-1] ; Response to motion ddl extended to 6/18/01, motion for preliminary injunction of venue restriction [79-1] ; Response to motion ddl extended to 6/18/01 MHW (wm) Modified on 06/25/2001 (Entered: 06/13/2001)

June 11, 2001

June 11, 2001

PACER
84

MOTION by dfts Alan G Lance, Greg Bower to strike portions of plas pleadings and to exclude testimony of plas expert witnesses (wm) (Entered: 06/18/2001)

June 15, 2001

June 15, 2001

PACER
85

OPPOSITION by pla to motion to dismiss Planned Parenthood of Idaho [77-1] (wm) (Entered: 06/19/2001)

June 18, 2001

June 18, 2001

PACER
86

MEMORANDUM by def in opposition re: motion for preliminary injunction of venue restriction [79-1] (wm) (Entered: 06/19/2001)

June 18, 2001

June 18, 2001

PACER
87

REPLY by plas to response to motion for preliminary injunction of venue restriction [79-1] (wm)

June 22, 2001

June 22, 2001

PACER
88

REPLY by def to response to motion to dismiss Planned Parenthood of Idaho [77-1] (wm) (Entered: 06/28/2001)

June 27, 2001

June 27, 2001

PACER
89

NOTICE by defs of fling notice of deposition and duces tecum of expert witnesses (dkh) (Entered: 06/29/2001)

June 28, 2001

June 28, 2001

PACER
90

ORDER by Magistrate Mikel H. Williams granting motion for preliminary injunction of venue restriction [79-1] finding moot the motion for temporary restraining order of venue restriction [80-1] (cc: all counsel) (dkh)

June 29, 2001

June 29, 2001

Clearinghouse
91

REPLY by pla to response to motion to exclude expert witness testimony [75-1] (wm) (Entered: 07/02/2001)

June 29, 2001

June 29, 2001

PACER
92

SURREPLY MEMORANDUM by plas in opposition re: motion to dismiss Planned Parenthood of Idaho [77-1] (wm) (Entered: 07/02/2001)

June 29, 2001

June 29, 2001

PACER
93

NOTICE OF HEARING motion to exclude expert witness testimony [75-1] and motion to dismiss Planned Parenthood of Idaho [77-1] set before MHW in Boise 4:00 7/9/01 (cc: all counsel) (wm) (Entered: 07/05/2001)

July 3, 2001

July 3, 2001

PACER
95

SURREPLY MEMORANDUM by defs in opposition re: motion to exclude expert witness testimony [75-1] (wm) (Entered: 07/09/2001)

July 6, 2001

July 6, 2001

PACER
94

NOTICE of filing supplemental duces tecum of Marisa Campagna, Mark David Nichols and Monica Schurtman on 7/9/01 (wm)

July 9, 2001

July 9, 2001

PACER
96

MOTION by amicus ID Family Defense for leave to file memorandum in opposition to plas motion to exclude expert testimony (wm)

July 9, 2001

July 9, 2001

PACER

Case Details

State / Territory: Idaho

Case Type(s):

Reproductive Issues

Key Dates

Filing Date: June 23, 2000

Case Ongoing: Yes

Plaintiffs

Plaintiff Description:

Planned Parenthood of Idaho (a not-for-profit corporation providing abortion care) and a board-certified OB-GYN physician.

Plaintiff Type(s):

Private Plaintiff

Non-profit NON-religious organization

Attorney Organizations:

ACLU National (all projects)

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

Public Interest Lawyer: Yes

Filed Pro Se: No

Class Action Sought: No

Class Action Outcome: Not sought

Defendants

Attorney General, State

Prosecuting Attorney (Ada), County

Defendant Type(s):

Jurisdiction-wide

Case Details

Causes of Action:

42 U.S.C. § 1983

Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. § 2201

Ex parte Young (federal or state officials)

Constitutional Clause(s):

Due Process

Due Process: Substantive Due Process

Available Documents:

Trial Court Docket

Complaint (any)

Monetary Relief

Injunctive (or Injunctive-like) Relief

Non-settlement Outcome

Outcome

Prevailing Party: Plaintiff

Nature of Relief:

Injunction / Injunctive-like Settlement

Attorneys fees

Preliminary injunction / Temp. restraining order

Declaratory Judgment

Source of Relief:

Litigation

Amount Defendant Pays: $380,525.74

Order Duration: 2000 - None

Content of Injunction:

Preliminary relief granted

Issues

Reproductive rights:

Parental notification

Undue Burden

Reproductive health care (including birth control, abortion, and others)

Abortion