[unable to retrieve full-text content]The Week – This law isn’t just “ugly,” but futile: Virginia women who opt for abortion have already gone through state-mandated counseling, says the Staunton, Va., News Leader in an editorial. And having made their hard choice, a sonogram won’t change their mind. “So what is left after this medically unnecessary probe… is an even more emotionally distraught Virginian left to try to recover and go on with her life.” Abortion is divisive, but it’s legal. Women shouldn’t become collateral damage in anti-abortion lawmakers’ “methodically angry attempt to thwart a law they don’t like.”"Virginia abortion bills denigrate all women”

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KANSAS CITY, Mo (Reuters) ? In the face of a lawsuit, a Missouri state senator defended on Saturday a new state law that will prohibit teachers from communicating privately with students over the Internet.

A teachers group filed a lawsuit Friday afternoon contending the new lawsuit violates free speech and other rights, but the senator who sponsored it says it does nothing of the kind.

?It doesn?t stop any avenue of communication whatsoever, it only prohibits hidden communication between educators and minors who have not graduated,? said state Senator Jane Cunningham, a St. Louis Republican and key sponsor of the law.

School districts statewide are being required to adopt new policies to comply with the law beginning January 1, but the Missouri State Teachers Association said in its lawsuit that banning social media contact is unconstitutional.

?The act is so vague and over-broad that (teachers) cannot know with confidence what conduct is permitted and what is prohibited and thereby ?chills? the exercise of first amendment rights of speech, association, religion, collective bargaining and other constitutional rights,? says the lawsuit, filed in Cole County Circuit Court in the state capital of Jefferson City.

The lawsuit names the state, the governor and attorney general as defendant and seeks a court injunction and hearing.

Representatives of the teachers? association and other groups said they are unaware of any state with a law as restrictive as the one in Missouri.

The law permits teacher-student contact if the Internet site can be viewed by parents, administrators or the public. Teachers and students can still e-mail and text each other as long as someone is copied, Cunningham said.

Cunningham said the teachers? association supported the law and helped draft some of the language last spring.

?It seems like they are suing their own work,? she said.

But Todd Fuller, spokesman for the teachers? association, said Saturday the group did not review the final language on social media usage. That language on social media contact is just one part of a larger bill intended to discourage private relationships between teachers and students that have sometimes led to sexual abuse.

Teachers have said the vast majority of their private contacts with students over the Internet are education-related and can be helpful, especially for shy students. The lawsuit made a similar point.

?Plaintiffs have used and are using non-work-related social networking sites as an important avenue for contact with students, both during emergencies and for everyday educational issues, such as when a student has difficulty with a classroom assignment or identifying bullying,? the lawsuit states.

(Writing and reporting by Kevin Murphy; Editing by Mary Wisniewski and Jerry Norton)

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[unable to retrieve full-text content]A 1989 graduate of John Carroll University, Dimitrijevs received his J.D. from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in 1994. He has taught trademark law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and served as …

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