When I first heard about this case a year or two ago, I remember telling a friend that this law was going to be overturned. It's all well and good to regulate for health and safety, but when the regulations have the effect of shutting down half the abortion clinics in the state, they've gone too far.
Now it would be nice if the liberals agree to stick to the principle they've enunciated, but of course they won't. There's nothing special about the right of a woman to choose to abort, it's just another exercise of her inherent liberty. But regulations abound in all walks of life, many so burdensome that they cause businesses to be subject to costs that destroy profitability or even to shut down. Sure would be nice to see all regulations - like, say, Obamacare - subject to an "undue burden" test. We could get rid of a lot of anti-business regulation that way.