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Supreme Court asked to block Texas abortion law deputizing citizens to enforce six-week ban

By Ann Marimow, Emily Wax-Thibodeaux

Abortion rights advocates asked the Supreme Court on Monday to block a Texas law from taking effect this week that allows private individuals to sue to enforce a ban on abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy.

The law incentivizes citizens to sue anyone suspected of helping a woman get an abortion, including people who drive a patient to a Texas clinic or provide financial help. Under the ban, those who successfully sue an abortion provider or health center worker are awarded at least $10,000.

It would be one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country, effectively outlawing the procedure at a stage before many women are aware that they are pregnant. Unlike similar bans that have been blocked in court, the Texas law is specifically designed to prevent judges from stopping it before it can take effect because it calls for private citizens — not government officials such as prosecutors — to enforce the measure.

Lawyers for abortion providers told the Supreme Court that the law, which is supposed to take effect Wednesday, “would immediately and catastrophically reduce abortion access in Texas” and probably force many clinics to close.

“Patients who can scrape together resources will be forced to attempt to leave the state to obtain an abortion, and many will be delayed until later in pregnancy. The remaining Texans who need an abortion will be forced to remain pregnant against their will or to attempt to end their pregnancies without medical supervision,” the filing states.

The Supreme Court gave supporters of the law until 5 p.m. Tuesday to respond.

The emergency application was directed to Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., who reviews such requests from that region of the country. Alito called for the response from the state officials and individuals named in the case.

The request for intervention comes after an appeals court in Texas abruptly postponed a U.S. District Court hearing scheduled for Monday. Opponents of the law had planned to ask a federal judge in Austin to stop the measure from taking effect on Sept. 1.

But the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit called off the hearing in a brief unsigned order. A three-judge panel also rejected a request from abortion rights advocates to take the case on an expedited basis or to put the law on hold pending appeal.

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Posted By: Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Tuesday, August 31st 2021 at 10:40AM
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This is Absolutely Amazing over a state that doesn't want to rule over FACEMASK but in the same breathes wants to make LAWS of your rights to have children or not. Interesting!!!




Tuesday, August 31st 2021 at 10:48AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
This law took effect at midnight. Stop killing our babies.

Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 4:26AM
Steve Williams
Stop raping our women.


Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 8:25AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I know you can't discern what is the side of morality. You're a morally inferior being Ron.

Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 1:39PM
Steve Williams
This is the right of a woman’s choice the right over her body have been take by this Texas abortion bill but yet you will fight for right right to where a FACE MASK without government intervention.

That sounds so two-faced it in hypocritical.

Why can a woman make the choice on her own?

Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 7:41PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I don't make the law in Texas but I know what killing babies is. You are no man of God Ron. You are morally, at the bottom of the heap. I have no idea what you said about "fight for right right to where a FACE MASK."

Thursday, September 2nd 2021 at 12:41AM
Steve Williams
TOPLINE Texas’ ban on nearly all abortions in the state will remain in effect as the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 late Wednesday in favor of the state, declining to block the law as abortion advocacy groups had asked the court to do and leaving in place the U.S.’s most significant restrictions on abortion since Roe v. Wade, though the court did not rule out the possibility it could be overturned in the future.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/...

Thursday, September 2nd 2021 at 12:46AM
Steve Williams
Roe v Wade was never Constitutional anyway.

Thursday, September 2nd 2021 at 12:51AM
Steve Williams
FREEDOM of Choice Steve, that is want I am talking about FREEDOM OF CHOICE.


Thursday, September 2nd 2021 at 1:00AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I heard some doctor on MSNBC complaining it was hypocritical, for folks that claim they have the right to refuse to take the COVID-19 vaccine, to deny the right of a woman to have an abortion. The difference is, failure to take the vaccine MIGHT kill the person making that decision, while a woman who gets an abortion takes the life of another. That's right Ron, the fetus is a life.

Thursday, September 2nd 2021 at 7:23AM
Steve Williams
That should be her decision not yours. Now why go after and sue the cab 🚕 driver for picking up a passenger and dropping his passenger off at there destination, Why is that, in this LAW in Texas?


Thursday, September 2nd 2021 at 12:10PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Should it be my decision to kill someone that disturbs my hedonistic life?

Thursday, September 2nd 2021 at 9:15PM
Steve Williams
Steve, do you really believe that you are a HEATHEN?


Friday, September 3rd 2021 at 12:00AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Ron, we "heathens" believe, as an article of faith, that a life exists from the time of conception. Six weeks later, give or take, the fetus develops a heartbeat. We believe that when the fetus has a heartbeat, that it's beyond dispute that the fetus is a life. and that we as a society have the right to protect that life. That's what the Texas law does, it protects the life of that six week old fetus. Ron, what part of the preceding do you disagree with?

Friday, September 3rd 2021 at 5:15AM
Steve Williams
1. Six weeks
2. Vigilante actions this law
3. If you lose you have to pay $10,000 but if you win your case you won’t be pay nothing from the accuser.

There is more but I will stop right here.


Friday, September 3rd 2021 at 5:36PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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