• Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • World News
  • Second Amendment
Friday, May 9, 2025
Illinois Review
  • Login
  • Register
  • Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • World News
  • Second Amendment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • World News
  • Second Amendment
No Result
View All Result
Illinois Review
No Result
View All Result
Home Health Care

New: Mainstream Media Mislead On New Study of Illinois Parental Involvement Law

Illinois Review by Illinois Review
January 26, 2018
in Health Care
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
1
26
SHARES
431
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Abortion-Law-900

You might also like

Vargas: Trump, RFK Jr. Won’t Neglect Native American Health

Opinion: The Unusual Confirmation of RFK Jr.

Hunter Nation Mobilizes 250,000 Conservative Hunters in Louisiana, Urge GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy to Advance RFK Jr.’s Nomination

By Michael J. New - 

In December, the Journal Of Adolescent Health published a study analyzing the impact of Illinois’ pro-life parental involvement law which took effect in 2013. The media spin is the parental involvement law purportedly had no impact on the decisional certainty of girls who obtained abortions. Additionally, some media reports indicate the law had little impact on the amount of parental support for minors who had abortions. This study has been covered by a number of media outlets including Reuters, Elite Daily, and Think Progress.

When this law took effect in 2013, Illinois became the 38th state to enforce a pro-life parental involvement law. The law was actually passed by the state legislature and signed by the Governor back in 1995. However, legal challenges delayed the enforcement of the law for 18 years. Still, the enforcement of the law was an important victory for pro-lifers. For a long time, Illinois was the only state in the Midwest that was not enforcing a parental involvement law. As such, the state became an abortion magnet for minors seeking to circumvent parental involvement laws in nearby states.

The study considers data from only one abortion facility in southern Illinois. However, it includes data on 538 minors who obtained abortions over a three year timespan.   The results are instructive. Most importantly, the number of abortions performed on minors fell by 29 percent in the year after the law took effect. Considering that all other midwestern states are enforcing parental involvement laws, it seems unlikely that a large number of Illinois minors are obtaining abortions in other states.  Additionally, the percentage of minors who involved a parent in their abortion decision increased from 71 percent to 93 percent after the law took effect.

Interestingly, the study finds that after the law took effect, only 1.4 percent of minors obtained judicial bypass and did not have to involve their parents. Judicial bypass provisions are included in nearly all parental involvement laws and allow minors in abusive situations to receive permission to obtain an abortion from a judge. Some pro-lifers have criticized the enforcement of judicial bypass provisions — stating that they make it too easy for minor girls to obtain abortions. However, this study shows few Illinois minors utilize this option.

Opponents of parental involvement laws often argue that they result in minors obtaining abortions later in pregnancy.  However,  the enactment of the Illinois parental involvement law did not significantly change the mean gestational age at which abortions performed on minors took place. Furthermore, there was only a slight increase in the percentage of abortions that took place in the second trimester.  Many media outlets are making much of the fact that the parental involvement law did not improve the decisional certainty of minors who sought abortions.  However, the percentage of minors who felt” very sure” of their decision fell only slightly – from 77 percent to 71 percent.

Parental involvement laws have been an important incremental strategy for pro-lifers.  Thirty eight states have parental involvement laws in effect and state level parental involvement laws have been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court on a number of occasions.  Peer reviewed studies have found that parental involvement laws reduce both teen suicide rates and teen STD rates. Most importantly, this study adds to a substantial body of public health research which shows parental involvement laws protect both minors and their unborn children by reducing the incidence of abortion among minors.

##

Michael J. New is an Associate Professor of Economics at Ave Maria University and an Associate Scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute. Follow him on Twitter @Michael_J_New

Link to Journal of Adolescent Health article

http://www.jahonline.org/article/S1054-139X(17)30502-5/abstract

Link to the Reuters article

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-teens-abortions/parental-notification-law-appears-to-limit-delay-abortions-idUSKBN1EJ0QO

Link to the Elite Daily article

https://www.elitedaily.com/p/do-minors-need-parental-involvement-for-abortion-these-laws-can-present-barriers-7644248\

Link to the Think Progress

https://thinkprogress.org/parental-notification-laws-delay-access-abortion

Related

Tags: Illinois Review
Share10Tweet7
Previous Post

Thorner: Take Stock in America: Trump’s way of governing

Next Post

Illinois judge rejects transgender student’s demand to change in girls’ locker room

Illinois Review

Illinois Review

Founded in 2005, Illinois Review is the leading perspective and source of conservative news, opinion and information in Illinois. Follow Illinois Review on X at @IllinoisReview.

Recommended For You

Vargas: Trump, RFK Jr. Won’t Neglect Native American Health

by Mark Vargas
March 10, 2025
0
Vargas: Trump, RFK Jr. Won’t Neglect Native American Health

By Mark Vargas, Editor-in-Chief and Newsmax ColumnistPublished originally in NewsmaxImagine living in a community where your life expectancy is at least five years less than the national average.Then,...

Read moreDetails

Opinion: The Unusual Confirmation of RFK Jr.

by John F. Di Leo
February 13, 2025
0
Opinion: The Unusual Confirmation of RFK Jr.

By John F Di Leo, Opinion ContributorPresident Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, former Democrat activist and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, was confirmed...

Read moreDetails

Hunter Nation Mobilizes 250,000 Conservative Hunters in Louisiana, Urge GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy to Advance RFK Jr.’s Nomination

by Illinois Review
February 3, 2025
0
Hunter Nation Mobilizes 250,000 Conservative Hunters in Louisiana, Urge GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy to Advance RFK Jr.’s Nomination

By Illinois ReviewThe powerful grassroots group Hunter Nation – the leading conservative hunting advocacy organization in the country, is activating its members in Louisiana and deploying over 250,000...

Read moreDetails

Biden Pardons Fauci on Final Day in Office to Shield him from Possible Charges Related to COVID-19 Investigations

by Illinois Review
January 20, 2025
0
Biden Pardons Fauci on Final Day in Office to Shield him from Possible Charges Related to COVID-19 Investigations

By Illinois ReviewEarly on Monday, on his final day in office, President Joe Biden issued a pre-emptive pardon to former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director...

Read moreDetails

IL House GOP Leader Tony McCombie Faces Backlash Over Transgender Rights Vote, Struggles with Small Crowds During Recent District Tour

by Illinois Review
January 16, 2025
0
IL House GOP Leader Tony McCombie Faces Backlash Over Transgender Rights Vote, Struggles with Small Crowds During Recent District Tour

By Illinois ReviewEmbattled Illinois House Republican Minority Leader Tony McCombie is facing mounting criticism from Republican voters after her recent vote in favor of expanding transgender patients rights...

Read moreDetails
Next Post

Illinois judge rejects transgender student’s demand to change in girls’ locker room

Please login to join discussion

Best Dental Group

Related News

IL Freedom Caucus calls on Lurie Children’s Hospital to cease gender services for kids

October 27, 2022

Beckman: Is the Brigham Young University racial slur controversy another hoax?

October 27, 2022

Salvi polling shows closer race

October 27, 2022

Browse by Category

  • America First
  • Education
  • Faith & Family
  • Foreign Policy
  • Health Care
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • Opinion
  • Science
  • Second Amendment
  • TRENDING
  • US NEWS
  • US Politics
  • World News
Illinois Review

© 2024 llinois Review LLC Editor in Chief Mark Vargas Publisher Thomas McCullagh Chief Counsel Scott Kaspar

Navigate Site

  • Checkout
  • Home
  • Home – mobile
  • Login/Register
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • My Account-
  • My Account- – mobile

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • Health Care
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • TRENDING
  • Education
  • Foreign Policy
  • Second Amendment
  • Faith & Family
  • Science
  • World News

© 2024 llinois Review LLC Editor in Chief Mark Vargas Publisher Thomas McCullagh Chief Counsel Scott Kaspar

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?