What Happens if States Ban Out-of-State Travel for Abortion?
Anti-abortion interstate travel bans would have multiple constitutional defects.

If the U.S. Supreme Court reverses Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992), a number of American states will immediately criminalize abortion. Some of those states may also attempt to ban women from traveling out of state for the purpose of obtaining a lawful abortion elsewhere. But any such anti-abortion interstate travel ban would be constitutionally defective for multiple reasons.
First, the Constitution protects the right to travel, which necessarily includes the right to interstate travel. This is a fundamental constitutional right that has been repeatedly recognized by the courts. During the debates over the ratification of the 14th Amendment, the right to travel was invoked as one of the privileges or immunities of citizenship that the amendment was designed to protect from state infringement. For a state to prohibit (or even penalize) the act of leaving that state and doing something perfectly lawful in another state would violate this constitutional safeguard.
Second, an anti-abortion interstate travel ban would run afoul of the Dormant Commerce Clause, a legal doctrine which holds that the Commerce Clause, in addition to authorizing congressional regulation of economic activity that occurs between the states, also forbids the states from enacting their own interstate economic barriers.
James Madison explained the reasoning for this doctrine in Federalist No. 42. One of the main purposes behind the Commerce Clause, he wrote, was to clear away the various tariffs, monopolies, and other interstate barriers that the states had erected under the Articles of Confederation. In other words, one of the objectives of the Commerce Clause was to help create what we might today refer to as a domestic free trade zone. "A very material object of this power," Madison wrote, "was the relief of the States which import and export through other states from the improper contributions levied on them."
Abortion would count as an economic activity for Dormant Commerce Clause purposes. This means that a state barrier which interferes with the ability of a state resident to take advantage of another state's economic activity (abortion) via interstate travel would be constitutionally deficient under the Dormant Commerce Clause.
Finally, there is relevant case law which cuts against the lawfulness of any anti-abortion interstate travel ban. In Planned Parenthood of Kansas v. Nixon (2007), the Missouri Supreme Court reviewed a state law which created a civil cause of action against any person who helped a minor obtain an abortion without parental consent either inside the state or in another state. "Of course, it is beyond Missouri's authority to regulate conduct that occurs wholly outside of Missouri," the Missouri Supreme Court observed, and the law at issue "cannot constitutionally be read to apply to such wholly out-of-state conduct. Missouri simply does not have the authority to make lawful out-of-state conduct actionable here, for its laws do not have extraterritorial effect."
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"get your laws off my body"
LOL.
Yeah. I have precisely zero sympathy for that argument any longer.
"Some of those states may"
Stopped reading right HERE.
Will worry when it happens. Or is even proposed as a possibility. That Reason is hyperventilating over a fucking theory is pathetic, even for the writers here.
Yep. The truth is that nearly all states will end up close to what Europe already has. At most I could see them stating no taxpayer money will be used.
Here you go:
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/03/19/travel-abortion-law-missouri-00018539
It is not merely a "theory". It is actual legislation proposed in the state of Missouri.
So now are you going to move the goalposts to "well, okay it's not just a mere theory, but it's not a 'serious' proposal"?
It would be ruled unconstitutional based on precedent and based on alitos draft.
Weasel article full of weasel words. You can and should do better especially since there has been no decision as yet on whether Roe will be struck down.
Example of use of weasel words?
What Happens if States Ban Out-of-State Travel for Abortion?
We crack open a beer, toss some popcorn in the microwave, and watch the progs go nuts. That's what happens.
This.
We have bigger problems to worry about.
Reason supports all those problems
It would be a direct violation of the Commerce Clause, but since the end justifies the means who cares, right? Constitution isn't a suicide pact.
Not to mention they'll need to reverse Saentz v Roe.
(different Roe)
"Ends justifies the means"?
Given that nobody outside of hysterics over the overturning of Roe are even discussing this, not sure what your point is.
His only goal here is trolling and attacking the right.
Constitution isn't a suicide pact.
It's in the emanations and prenumbras. Prove me wrong.
Aaaaand maybe if you ladies were more responsible and exercised personal control it wouldn't be such a huge issue. Wait to get married before you unwrap the rascal and stop taking your pills. Abortion is for the most part a very preventable procedure.
Oh yeah, it’s the woman’s fault.
It's a hallmark of the left to get offended at the suggestion of personal responsibility.
Like illegal immigrants crossing a border and demanding baby formula? Hmm... principles... nope you don't have them.
Literally no one is doing this. Just stop.
Not true.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/03/19/travel-abortion-law-missouri-00018539
What if I travel interstate for a vacation, and just HAPPEN to decide, while there, to get an abortion? Will there be mind-reading machines (or mind-reading judges and lawyers?) posted at interstate traffic stops, to read our minds, and see what our TRUE intentions are? Can I take my pet cat or pet dog interstate for an abortion?
I'm not sure how they could enforce it. My first thought would be to make it a crime for insurance based in their state to pay for it in another state, but I don't see how they could enforce a ban cash transactions.
I'm not sure how they could enforce it.
All I hear is "I am not a gun owner."
You know those COVID tests people wanted to mandate before and after travel? Because they have other kinds of tests too....
Wow. That's... brilliantly evil, in a way. I love it!
Can I take my pet cat or pet dog interstate for an abortion?
If your dog is more lucid at composing comments on here while you get your fallopian tubes tied, a total hysterectomy, your testicles snipped, your size 38D breasts removed, and a penectomy as well since your 4” appendage gets no utilization, then by all means have multiple gender affirming abortions. Your cat will die of laughter for you finally being neutered.
Insert Bill the Cat emoticon here
There is a dude I race against who wears glasses and looks just like Steve Dallas. I think it's hilarious. He pretends it isn't.
Then we don't have a continuous country. Oh well.
Right to Travel in the United States is already recognized, so why the fearmongering?
What happens if the left forces genetic tests on every pregnant woman and require passing test results to carry the kids to term? OOOOH scary.
What if the Biden regime starts requiring vaccine passports to enter and exit Florida?
That's different because Covid has killed 1 million people in the US.
Nope.
One million people in the US who have tested positive for Covid have died.
They also had water in their bodies, but few if any died from drowning.
That was definitely sarcasm.
Are you sure? Really, really, sure?
Probably should have added a sarc tag. Alternatively I could have attributed it to something one of the idiot leftist here would actually try to argue.
Never use a sarc tag.
If they can't tell, they deserve the resulting blood pressure rise.
Sure! And if /sarc isn't available, use Microsoft's Sarcasm or Ironic FONT, just so all readers can hear the wry tone of voice you were typing in....
D'oh!
I'd think it would mostly run afoul of the 4th Amendment since the person would effectively be seized. Granted the jail would look like the state but it would also necessarily look like East Germany before the wall fell.
Whatever. Try enforcing a ban on interstate travel for any reason.
Somebody wrote somewhere, well yes, one could ban a clinic in an Amtrak train.
The idea that outlawing out of state abortions involves a "travel ban" is some kind of dumb meme created by Handmaid's Tale-obsessed progressives.
"Try enforcing a ban on interstate travel for any reason."
What about the Mann Act?
The Federal Constitution assigns ZERO authority to FedGov regarding any health issues, to include abortion. THAT is the basis of the proposed decision.. it is NOT afederal issue, but rather a state one.
That being very clear, there is another part of that same document where FedGov most definitly ARE assigned the authoirty to make trade, travel, commerce, various sorts of goods, between the states "regular". That means not that FedGov can impose a pile of rules and regulations saying things like Mr. Filburn cannnot grow his own wheat from his own seed in his own backyard and use that patch of wheat ONLY for his own family's cosumption "as that is a violtion of the interstate commerce claues" (Filburn, aonud 1936 or so, said precisely that). The "theory" or smoke-induced fantasy behind that one is that Filburn's growing what in HIS back ard for HIS OWN familhy's consumption MAY prevent someone else's wheat grown in another state NOT be able to tner Filburn's state because Filburn grew his own at home.
So if THAT constitutes "law" there wil be no issue with similar thinking arising concerning abortion. Fact is, no state can prevent any resident of any other state from entering the state in question for sn purpose lawful in the stte in question. New Jersey can say I commit a felony if I am found in possesssiion of even ONE round of holoowppoint defensvei ammuntion within their state. BUT they cannot prevent me from possessint a million rounds of that in my home state.. long as I don't bring it to NJ. (no worries there....) Nor can they prevent any New Jersey resident from pssessing that same million rounds of hollow point in, say, Arkansas or Missouri. Just can't bring it into NJ. So, no woman can be prevented from leaving her home state, gtravelling to another one wher killing her baby is "legal' then returning home. The Interstate Commerce Clause precludes that.
Of course, an accurate undertanidng of the Commerce Clause would prevent California from dictating how many square feet of cage space laying hens MUST have for that company to be able to ship eggs into California. Which lw has forced many egg producers to riase prices because a handful of their eggs just MIGHT be shipped into or through California....
I don't see how the commerce clause applies if, say, Tennessee outlaws abortions for all its state residents regardless of where in the world they are performed; such a law affects neither commerce nor travel. State residents can be subject to state jurisdiction even when they are physically outside the state.
Under the original Constitution and Bill of Rights, I don't see any legal problems with states outlawing both in-state and out-of-state abortions for state residents.
This doesn't mean a "travel ban", it means actually punishing the act of abortion itself, regardless of where it was performed. I don't see any intrinsic legal problem with that; after all, nations and states frequently punish citizens and residents for actions performed outside their borders.
Of course, after incorporation and the various amendments, SCOTUS can construct arguments to reach whatever outcome they desire.
What is the difference between going to another state to have an abortion and going to Nevada, when Nevada was the only state that had legal gambling, to gamble. It was obviously illegal in all other 47 or 49 states, but legal there. The gambler had no duty to disclose profits or a woman an abortion. So see no basic difference. Again, using Nevada, when adultery was the only legal means of divorce in most states, and required pictorial evidence, not just accusations, Nevada offered a six week residency, to qualify for a Nevada divorce. A residency that was far shorter than anywhere else in the U.S. Still it was recognized as legal in Nevada and therefore legal elsewhere.
Still waiting.
Will every person who said this can never happen explain in detail how they think that in the face of the Communist Chinese Virus lockdowns. They forbid ANY travel, not just interstate travel to kill babies. What is the legal distinction you can draw? Both related to medical conditions. Both can result in death. (one for damn sure does) So given they have already done it, how can you fantasize they won't do it again?
Just because it is a different "they"?
"What Happens if States Ban Out-of-State Travel for Abortion?"
Less babies get murdered.
Abortion rights supporters began gathering for protests across the United States on Saturday, starting what organizers said would be “a summer of rage” if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide.
Planned Parenthood, Women’s March and other abortion rights groups organized more than 400 “Bans Off Our Bodies” marches for Saturday, with the largest turnouts expected in New York City, Washington, Los Angeles and Chicago.
https://worldabcnews.com/abortion-rights-protesters-rally-across-the-u-s-in-hundreds-of-bans-off-our-bodies-marches/
Be just like fine "rights" then, no?
Now do my right to transfer a firearm in another state.
What Happens if States Ban Out-of-State Travel for Abortion?
That same thing that'd happen if states declared the sky green.
Nothing.
What moron thought this 'article' was a good idea?
The Constitution doesn't permit interstate travel to commit infanticide, Damon. You dipshit.