The panel determined that the requirement in Guam’s Women’s Reproductive Health Information Act, enacted in 2012, “which requires that women seeking abortions have an in-person meeting with a physician, or a qualified agent of the physician, who must disclose certain medical as well as other information,” furthers the legitimate governmental interests of Guam, including the preservation of potential life, protection of maternal health and promotion of the integrity of the medical profession.

       

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