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Tom Molony presents on 'Fulfilling the Promise of Roe'

The ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law associate professor visited St. Thomas University School of Law in Florida to share legislative suggestions for facilitating medical consultations by women who might be considering an abortion.

<p>Associate Professor Tom Molony</p>
ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law Associate Professor Tom Molony made an April 7 presentation to law faculty at St. Thomas University School of Law in Miami in which he proposed model legislation designed to facilitate consultation by a woman considering abortion with a physician whom she has chosen to provide her comprehensive care.

Fulfilling the Promise of Roe: A Pathway for Meaningful Pre-Abortion Consultation” was based on a forthcoming article of the same title in the Catholic University Law Review.

According to a 2014 poll, nearly two-thirds of Americans believe that the decision whether to have an abortion is one that should be left to a woman and her doctor. And this view is not surprising, Molony argues, for it is the one reflected in Roe v. Wade, which contemplated that an abortion decision would follow a robust discussion between a woman and her physician.

An ob/gyn who provides a woman with regular care likely is best equipped to offer this type of consultation, but most ob/gyns do not perform abortions, he says. Therefore, a physician who provides abortion services to a woman often will encounter her solely for that purpose, and it is unrealistic to expect that a simple intake form and a few questions will provide the depth of knowledge necessary for meaningful, patient-specific guidance.

In light of these facts and consistent with the importance the Affordable Care Act places on primary care physicians in managing a person’s health care, Molony suggests that states adopt measures to facilitate consultation by a woman considering abortion with a physician whom she has chosen to provide her comprehensive care.

Molony joined the ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ faculty in 2008 after practicing law with the Charlotte firm of Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson.