Pennsylvania Parents Sue Counselor for Helping Their Daughter Get a Secret Abortion.The parents of a Pennsylvania teenager who said her high school counselor A school counselor is a counselor and educator who works in schools, and have historically been referred to as "guidance counselors" or "educational counselors," although "Professional School Counselor" is now the preferred term. helped her get a secret, out-of-state, second-trimester abortion filed suit August 16 against the counselor and the school district for violating their parental rights. Pennsylvania's 1989 Abortion Control Act requires teens to notify their parents before an abortion or appear before a judge to bypass the requirement. Howard and Marie Carter of Hatboro, Pennsylvania Hatboro is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 7,393 at the 2000 census. Geography Hatboro is located at (40.177635, -75.104424)GR1. , allege in the suit that William Hickey William Hickey can refer to at least two well-known figures:
At the time of the abortion, the girl was a junior. The Washington Times reported that she graduated last June and has recently started college. The suit alleges that when the teenager told Hickey that she was conflicted about the abortion decision, he told her, "Welcome to the adult world" and "Someday you'll look back on this and laugh." Hickey also allegedly obtained a marketing brochure from Cherry Hill Cherry Hill, township (1990 pop. 69,319), Camden co., W central N.J.; name was changed from Delaware township to Cherry Hill in 1961. Largely residential, Cherry Hill has been marked by great development and housing growth, especially since the 1970s. , New Jersey, abortion clinic, according to the complaint. "It is outrageous how far those who advocate abortion will go to undermine parental rights," said Mary Spaulding Balch, director of NRLC's State Legislative Department. "Instead of ensuring that the 17-year-old got proper counseling, she ended up with a dead baby." The Carters moved from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, to Pennsylvania in January 1998, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. Stephanie Carter enrolled in Hatboro-Horsham High School as a junior. She found out she was pregnant in April, and reportedly sought advice from Hickey more than 10 times. The Carters allege that Hickey told their daughter an abortion was "her only choice," according to a press release from the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ ACLJ American Center for Law and Justice ACLJ Appleseed Center for Law and Justice (Washington, DC) ), a pro-life group giving legal assistance to the Carters. The lawsuit also alleges that Hickey used the school district's bank accounts to cash checks from the baby's father, who lived in Tennessee, to finance the abortion; provided excuses so Stephanie could skip school; and drew her a map to the New Jersey clinic, the Associated Press reported. "It's unconscionable Unusually harsh and shocking to the conscience; that which is so grossly unfair that a court will proscribe it. When a court uses the word unconscionable to describe conduct, it means that the conduct does not conform to the dictates of conscience. ," ACLJ attorney John Stepanovich told the Times, "a monumental intrusion into the parent-child relationship." Stephanie's parents found out about the abortion only after finding soiled clothes and abortion pamphlets in her closet a few weeks later, the Inquirer reported. The Carters filed the suit in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia, charging that Hickey, an employee of a public school, "position[ed] himself as a government wedge between Plaintiffs and their minor daughter," according to the complaint. "This case clearly shows that pro-lifers need to continue fighting for the rights of unborn babies, their young mothers, and their grandparents grandparents npl → abuelos mpl grandparents grand npl → grands-parents mpl grandparents grand npl even after protective laws are in effect," said Balch. "The only good result pro-abortionists can see in such cases is a dead baby. It is so sad that a 17-year-old girl is the one who has to live with this for the rest of her life." |
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