December 2020: Brnovich Led Coalition Of Attorneys General In Filing An Amicus Brief In Support Of Kentucky Attorney General’s Ability To Defend Its Law Banning So-Called “Dismemberment Abortions.” According to a press release from Attorney General Daniel Cameron, “A 20-state coalition of attorneys general, led by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, this week filed an amicus brief before the United States Supreme Court in support of Attorney General Cameron's ability to defend Kentucky's law banning live dismemberment abortions (House Bill 454). ‘The General Assembly put an end to the gruesome practice of live dismemberment abortions when they passed House Bill 454, and this law should continue to receive a full defense in court, rather than being invalidated because of the decision of one public official," said Attorney General Cameron. "I'm grateful to my colleagues for recognizing the importance of allowing our office to defend the constitutionality of Kentucky's laws, and I'm grateful to General Brnovich for leading the coalition in filing this brief.’” [Press Release – Kentucky Attorney General Cameron, 12/9/20]
Brnovich Led 20-State Amicus Brief In Support Of Kentucky’s Live Dismemberment Abortion Ban Law. According to WYMT, “Attorneys general from 20 states are backing Kentucky’s top law enforcement official’s efforts to defend House Bill 454, which bans live dismemberment abortions, before the U.S. Supreme Court. The General Assembly passed the legislation during the 2018 session and it was signed into law by then-Governor Matt Bevin. The law bans the Dilation and Evacuation procedure (D&E) on a living unborn child. The group, led by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, filed an amicus brief Wednesday to support Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s effort to defend the law to the nation’s highest court.” [WYMT, 12/9/20]