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​Challenging Missouri’s Ban on Abortion

Bishop Deon Johnson and other faith leaders add their names to new lawsuit

Jan. 19, 2023 - St. Louis

The Rt. Rev. Deon K. Johnson, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri, is one of 13 clergy members from six faith traditions filing a lawsuit to challenge Missouri’s abortion ban.

The clergy members came together January 19 at Christ Church Cathedral in St. Louis to announce their support of the lawsuit. They are represented by Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the National Women’s Law Center, and two legal firms. Following their press conference, the group symbolically processed from the Cathedral to the courthouse for photos.

The lawsuit, Rev. Traci Blackmon v. State of Missouri, states that Governor Michael Parson and the Missouri Legislature violated the state constitution by imposing their personal religious beliefs about abortion into law. Missouri was one of the first states in the country to ban abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year.

“The Missouri constitution ensures a strict separation of church and state,” said the Rev. Traci Blackmon from the United Church of Christ. “Our elected officials have violated their oath to uphold that constitution by weaponizing religious beliefs to deny abortion access in a state where studies prove these actions are not the will of the majority of the people.”

The faith leaders are asking the Circuit Court for the City of St. Louis to issue a permanent injunction striking down the abortion bans. The lawsuit states that HB 126 and earlier statutes and regulations restricting abortion violate the Missouri constitution that prohibit state officials from compelling people to support or participate in any religious activities or beliefs, favoring any particular religion, or using public money to support religion.

“Americans United for Separation of Church and State envisions a nation where we are all free to live as ourselves and believe as we choose,” said Rachel Laser, President and CEO of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. “Abortion bans destroy freedom. They impose one narrow religious view on all of us, taking away our freedom to make decisions about our own bodies, our own health, our own lives, and our own future according to our own religious and moral beliefs.”

Bishop Deon Johnson cited Scripture, saying “A couple of millennia ago, the prophet Micah asked the question, ‘What does the Lord require of you? To do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.’ This is ultimately about restoring the dignity of being able to walk humbly with your God.”

See pictures from the press conference and procession.

Watch a recording of the press conference.

Learn more about the lawsuit.


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