JEFFERSON CITY • The Missouri Supreme Court dismissed on Wednesday a case brought by a woman who said the state’s abortion restrictions violated her religious beliefs.

The woman, identified as Mary Doe in court documents, is a member of the Satanic Temple, which describes itself as “an association of politically aware Satanists, secularists, and advocates for individual liberty.”

Doe does not believe having an abortion terminates a separate, living human being, according to court documents. She said her rights were violated when she was required to wait 72 hours before undergoing an abortion, was given a booklet by Planned Parenthood and underwent a pre-abortion ultrasound.

In an opinion written by Judge Laura Denvir Stith, and agreed to by four other judges, the court ruled that Doe failed to allege a constitutional violation.

The court also said that while Doe alleged “requirements” under Missouri law violated her rights, the court said there are no such requirements. The court said she was free to turn down the “offer” of an ultrasound and a booklet.