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Among the noteworthy actions on the 50-page list of orders released on Monday morning was the rejection of a request from the Biden administration to send a dispute over emergency abortions in Texas ...
In Texas, abortion is banned except when the life of the mother is at risk. In the Idaho case, the Supreme Court's decision indicated that the majority believed the court intervened too early.
TEXAS ABORTION BAN CHALLENGED AS ORAL ARGUMENTS BEGIN. A federal appeals court ruled that the U.S. government does not have the authority to force Texas emergency room doctors to perform abortions ...
Item 1 of 2 Pro-choice and anti-abortion both demonstrate outside the United States Supreme Court as the court hears arguments over a challenge to a Texas law that bans abortion after six weeks in ...
The Texas dispute began after the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling in 2022, which granted the ability to place gestational limits on abortion to the states.
With their lives increasingly at risk, women in Texas are fighting back. In 2023, Amanda Zurawski sued the state after being denied emergency care when she went into premature labor. Her daughter ...
Abortion opponents have challenged the emergency care law guidance in multiple jurisdictions. In Texas, the state joined abortion opponents in a lawsuit to stop the guidance from taking effect and ...
The U.S. government cannot enforce federal guidance in Texas requiring emergency room doctors to perform abortions if necessary to stabilize emergency room patients, a federal appeals court ruled ...
news Politics. Texas launches new lawsuit against the federal government over emergency abortion guidance The federal government says doctors are required to perform abortions in medical emergencies.
Dive Brief: Doctors and hospitals in Texas will not be required to provide abortions for emergency care if the procedure violates the state’s abortion ban, the Supreme Court said Monday.
In May, the Texas Supreme Court also ruled in Paxton's favor on abortion ban exceptions, dismissing claims brought by 20 women who said that the state's laws led their physicians to delay or deny ...