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general, Bryan C. Clark, assistant solicitor general, and Derek Schmidt, attorney general, were with him
on the briefs for appellant.
Janet Crepps, of Center for Reproductive Rights, of New York, New York, argued the cause, and
Genevieve Scott and Zoe Levine, of the same office, Erin Thompson, of Foland, Wickens, Eisfelder,
Roper and Hofer, P.C., of Kansas City, Missouri, Lee Thompson, of Thompson Law Firm, LLC, of
Wichita, Robert V. Eye, of Robert V. Eye Law Office, LLC, of Lawrence, and Teresa A. Woody, of The
Woody Law Firm PC, of Kansas City, Missouri, were with her on the briefs for appellee.
Mary Ellen Rose, of Overland Park, Kevin M. Smith, of Law Offices of Kevin M. Smith, P.A., of
Wichita, and Paul Benjamin Linton, of Thomas More Society, of Northbrook, Illinois, were on the briefs
for amicus curiae Family Research Council.
Stephen Douglas Bonney, of ACLU Foundation of Kansas, of Overland Park, and Brianne J.
Gorod and David H. Gans, of Constitutional Accountability Center, of Washington, D.C., were on the
brief for amici curiae Constitutional Accountability Center and American Civil Liberties Union
Foundation of Kansas.
Frederick J. Patton, II, of Patton and Patton Chartered, of Topeka, and Teresa S. Collett, of Saint
Paul, Minnesota, were on the briefs for amicus curiae Kansans for Life.
Mark P. Johnson, of Dentons US LLP, of Kansas City, Missouri, was on the brief for amici
curiae Kansas physicians.
Don Saxton, of Saxton Law Firm LLC, of Kansas City, Missouri, and Kimberly A. Parker, Skye
L. Perryman, Brittani Kirkpatrick Ivey, and Souvik Saha, of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP,
of Washington, D.C., were on the briefs for amicus curiae American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists.
Richard J. Peckham, of Andover, and Mathew D. Staver and Horatio G. Mihet, of Liberty
Counsel, of Orlando, Florida, were on the brief for amici curiae American Association of Pro-Life
Obstetricians & Gynecologists, American College of Pediatricians, and Catholic Medical Association.