Webster v. Reproductive Health Services is famous for the Supreme Court of America's decision issued on July 3, 1989, ruling that a 1986 Missouri state law, that limited the accessibility of abortions, was constitutional. The case created a dispute to the Missouri law by Reproductive Health Services, a state-run clinic whose services incorporated performing abortions. The Missouri law was protected by Missouri attorney general Webster. The Missouri law purposely denied the entitlement of a female to an abortion executed by public employees in public services if her life was not in ...