Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act
| Long title | An Act to prohibit the procedure commonly known as partial-birth abortion. | 
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| Nicknames | PBA Ban | 
| Enacted by | the 108th United States Congress | 
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| Public law | Pub. L. 108–105 (text) (PDF) | 
| Statutes at Large | 117 Stat. 1201 | 
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| Titles amended | 18 | 
| U.S.C. sections created | 18 U.S.C. § 1531 | 
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| United States Supreme Court cases | |
| Gonzales v. Carhart (2007) | |
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The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 (Pub. L. 108–105 (text) (PDF), 117 Stat. 1201, enacted November 5, 2003, 18 U.S.C. § 1531, PBA Ban) is a United States law prohibiting a form of late termination of pregnancy called "partial-birth abortion", referred to in medical literature as intact dilation and extraction. Under this law, any physician "who, in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, knowingly performs a partial-birth abortion and thereby kills a human fetus shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 2 years, or both". The law was enacted in 2003, and in 2007 its constitutionality was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Gonzales v. Carhart.