The LA Times is reporting that this fall in California, voters will have the opportunity to pass or defeat the parental-notification bill called "Sarah's" Law, named after a heretofore anonymous teenager who died of complications from an abortion performed without her parents' knowledge. That little story is set to be sent out in a "voter guide" by the state, but Planned Parenthood is suing because it's kind of a lie. Sarah was actually Jammie Garcia Yanez-Villegas, a Texas resident who was apparently actually common-law married to her husband — and thus, despite her age, not considered a minor under that state's law. In other words, right-wingers took a sad story, twisted it to fit the facts they wanted to make their case and are trying to sell a law that will limit a woman's access to abortion services based on false pretenses to California voters who wouldn't otherwise vote for it. [LA Times]