6 Thursdav. March 31, 1988 / University Daily Kansan ACLU challenges abortion decision The Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY — The American Civil Liberties Union is challenging an order that blocked a woman from having an abortion because her estranged husband objected to her ending the pregnancy. The woman has a constitutional right to an abortion that the judge should not have interfered with, the group said, citing the Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion. The ACLU said it would go to court today to ask state judge David S. Young to vacate the restraining order he granted last week to Michael Jon Reynolds, whose wife, Jennifer Franks Reynolds, is about two months pregnant. Uah is one of four states with laws requiring wives to notify husbands of abortion decisions, said Planned Parenthood spokesman Mary Carlson. However, Uah is the only state that hasn't been challenged in court, or appealed. The ACLU said that if Young didn't change his ruling, the group would take the case to the Utah Court of Appeals. "We feel (the order) is shocking and a restriction of personal liberties," said Robyn E. Blumner, ACLU executive director. She said the order should not be allowed to stand. "Uttah will find itself once again a target of national mockery," she ACLU spokesman Michele Parish-Pixler said the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled that no one could keep a woman from ending a pregnancy in its first trimester. "It's overreaching on the part of the judge to issue any type of restraint on the first trimester," she said. Michael Jon Reynolds, who is seeking a divorce and custody of the couple's 10-month-old infant as well as the unborn child, obtained the restraining order because he is morally opposed to abortion, said his attorney, Evan Hurst. Jennifer Franks Reynolds was served with the restraining order on the day she was leaving home to have the abortion performed. Macintosh Continued from p. 1 Bookstore had not been attempting to sell or advertise cut-rate computers to anyone other than KU students, faculty and staff. Reid said that all advertising promoting the Bookstore's computer published in the Kansan had also sold at Apple Computer, not the Bookstore. Kent Nichols, who manages Apple Kent's non-campus retail sales throughout eastern Kansas, said the special promotion at the University has had no significant impact on retail sales of Apple's products in this area. "Where we are seeing a problem is with the non-Apple dealers," Nicholls said. Kansan reporter Stacy Foster contributed information to this story. Join your fellow students supporting KU and Margin of Excellence by participating in H.E.R.O.'s Lobby Day. 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